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Nokia’s N85 drops by the FCC, dips head, inquires about what’s good

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Not that we ever (okay, maybe there was a moment of weakness in there somewhere) doubted that Nokia’s N85 was North America-bound, but the handset dubbed superior to the flagship N96 by one Italian reviewer is indeed coming to US soil. And we’ve found the FCC documentation to prove it. At this point though, there’s little the User Guide, external / internal photos and SAR report can tell us that we don’t already know, so again, the takeaway here is that we’re one (huge) step closer to having an N85 to call our own. Now that’s what’s up.

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