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Mobile | by Stephen Schenck | Thu Oct 30, 2008 1:04PM | 0 comments

Nokia's N85 slider showed up in recent FCC documents, clearing the way for the phone to be sold by AT&T in the US. The documents filed with the agency show that the phone will support tri-band UMTS for 3G access along with quad-band GSM for global voice service. The phone's going to be one of the several models we've been hearing about with high-quality AMOLED screens, which should give it a bright, high contrast display.

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external link FCC approves the Nokia N85 with AT&T 3G… [MobileBurn.com]
external link Nokia N85 hits FCC with US-ready 3G [Electronista | Gadgets for Geeks]
external link Nokia N85 Passes FCC Hurdle [Ubergizmo]
external link nokia N85 ready for UK launch [NaviGadget]
external link Nokia N85 skips thru the FCC with full US 3G [Boy Genius Report]

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