Nokia 6085

By Zennith Geisler on 15 June 2007

Nokia's 6085 is a fashionable flip phone with a broad feature set and an affordable price tag.

7.0 7.5
  • Good: Affordable • Good feature set for its price •
  • Bad: Cheap build quailty • Chunky for a fashion phone •
  • Specs: Flip • Bluetooth • 4 MB • Numerical keypad • See more specifications
  • RRP: AU$249.00

Design
The Nokia 6085's look and feel affirms its rightful position in the entry- to mid-range category. Its clamshell form factor definitely isn't the most svelte we've seen, measuring 46mm by 23mm by 92mm, but its bloated body is fairly light at 104.5 grams -- thanks to the flimsy plastic casing it's fashioned out of.

Offered in black and "champagne" as well as the pale pink unit we reviewed, the 6085 has rounded corners and an internal antenna which make it smooth and comfortable to hold, if a little chunky. The size of the phone allows the keypad to be nicely spaced-out with good-sized buttons that make texting and keying in numbers a breeze.

Like most mobile phones, there is an eyelet on the top of the phone for attaching trinkets or charms to add personalisation. Nokia has taken this design facet a step further with the 6085, including a dangly crystal charm in the box. If a pink phone isn't girly enough for you, adorning your handset with a charm bracelet should satisfy your feminine desires. We wonder if charms are bundled with the other colours too?

Features
Nokia hasn't scrimped on the 6085's feature set. While it doesn't bring anything new to the table, the sub-AU$250 phone manages to cram a wealth of features into this 2G handset. The 6085 has dual displays -- the external screen a simple monochrome display with blue LED lights, capable of displaying the date, time, battery meter, signal strength and caller ID, which is fairly standard on most flip phones. The internal display, however, isn't on par with most phones -- although it doesn't look terrible, the quality is pretty poor with a meagre, 1.8-inch, 128x160 pixel resolution.

Touted as an entertainment phone, the 6085 offers an MP3 player, complimented by a MicroSD card slot to expand the paltry 4MB of built-in memory. The player supports AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, MP3, MP4, and WMA music formats.

For those who don't wish to store their own music collection on the phone, or who simply want something new to listen to, there is FM radio which boasts a visual radio feature that displays text information while listening to a radio station. An Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP) allows you to stream audio from your stereo via Bluetooth.

The 6085's VGA camera is way behind the times, and although it supports video recording and streaming video, the quality isn't stellar. The phone also offers voice recording, dialling, a speakerphone and includes the Nokia HS-5 Bluetooth headset for hands-free calls. Those who can't stand to be without their mobile at all times will be reassured by the fact you will probably never have to switch if off -- yep, the 6085 offers both a Flight mode and Demo mode.

Don't forget PTT (Push-To-Talk), MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service), E-mail (IMAP4, POP3, SMTP), an alarm clock, calendar, notes, to do list, expense manager and timer.

Performance
Call quality on the 6085 was good; we could hear people we called just fine and got no complaints from those on the other end. We didn't have any trouble using the myriad of features either, though we did feel a bit overwhelmed with so much crammed into a seemingly simple handset. Overkill perhaps?

The quoted battery life of five hours talk time and 240 hours standby time held up pretty close to claims, though as usual, more than casual use of the multimedia features will drain the phone quite quickly.

Topics: nokia, clamshell, mobile phone, 6085, quadband, fashion, phone, charm, isn't, handset

Comments (43)

  • 655 gave a review on 23/06/2009 08:06 Report abuse

    I have had the 6085 for just over a year. I have not had any of the problems that other users have reported: malfunctioning screens, audio trouble, broken casing. I did crack the case, but it isn't bad and overall my phone has stood up well to the times that I've dropped it.

    Recently, my calls have began to break up (unable to hear the person on the other end), but that may be a network issue and not the phone. In the past few days, my phone has also began to shut itself off.

    • Good: Easy to use, menu can be personalized.
    • Bad: Can't email or send images, does not play received multimedia, bulky.
  • Guide gave 5/10 on 05/01/2009 15:32 Report abuse

    Get started

    • Good: 850.900.1800.1900
    • Bad: About networks.
  • Nokia 6085 gave 5/10 on 05/01/2009 15:21 Report abuse

    Nokia

    • Good: 802
    • Bad: 6085
  • Mirage gave 4/10 on 09/12/2008 20:27 Report abuse

    Cheap, but still pretty crappy

    • Good: - Easy to navigate
    • Bad: - Dodgy screen
      - Phone repeatedly crashes
      - Unable to recieve messages sometimes
      - Cheap casing; Battery cover is broken
      - Hardly Durable
      - Destroyed my Micro SD card
  • ashcat21 gave 5/10 on 01/12/2008 15:08 Report abuse

    I have had to send this phone away twice. The first time it didnt have any sound what so ever and the second well the first time they sent it back they fixed it with the wrong program. The sound on it is still faint even when the volume is up high and when texting i have to turn the phone off n then back on again so the text sends, really, really, really annoying

    • Good: Bluetooth
      Price
      Easy to use buttons
    • Bad: Sound
      Texting
  • fokii gave 10/10 on 26/09/2008 16:23 Report abuse

    This is my first phone and it is AWESOME! i have dropped it heaps of times and it hasnt broken. it even survived dropping on the floor and being covered in glass in the bus crash i was in.

    • Good: Great music player
      bluetooth
      the keys are big enough to press easily
      sturdy
    • Bad: nothing
  • DIGERBU gave 6/10 on 11/06/2008 06:39 Report abuse

    BOUGHT FOR BLUETOOTH

    • Good: BLUETOOTH WORKS WELL: DISTANCE AND QUALITY
    • Bad: DISPLAY GOES BLANK
      MAIN MENU CONFUSING
      UNABLE TO HEAR IT RING
  • Elfi gave 3/10 on 02/06/2008 10:43 Report abuse

    After owning this phone for four months, I was disappointed to find the screen stopped working. It would flash sporadically and become unresponsive. Several friends of mine have had the same problem. If I had known this problem would occur, I would never have bought it. Very disappointing. Not a phone I would recommend.

    • Good: Easy to navigate.
    • Bad: Not much memory without memory card, small screen, SCREEN STOPS WORKING.
  • Niths gave 7/10 on 28/05/2008 18:17 Report abuse

    Cheappp...

    • Good: Music player...
    • Bad: Bulky...hard to unfold
  • some random guy gave 8/10 on 25/05/2008 10:59 Report abuse

    HEY GUYS!!! Their sellin this in aldi 4 89 bucks and guess whats even better! It comes with a free micro SD card!!!

    • Good: CHEAP!!!
      Camera
      Bluetooth
      Video
      Looks Alright
    • Bad: not the toughest phone

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