Three awesome Themes to show off your N85’s Screen

Now I’m normally a guy who uses one theme for ages on his phone until I find one that’s worthy enough to replace it. I very rarely change themes more than once a month or two. Thats just me being picky about the themes I use to personalize my phone.

Then I got the Nokia N85, which has an OLED screen thats so much better than tradition phone screens and just begs to be shown off. After searching the Internets, I found three themes that really do look brilliant on the N85’s screen.

Check them out after the break.

All the themes listed below, thankfully, have a version which uses the default S60 icons of your device. Or you could use the version with the custom icons it comes with. I normally stick to the default icons because I like them better.

Any themes that use black with another color looks especially better on the N85, since black isn’t a color on OLED. Black is basically a “switched off” pixel, so if the color on screen is black, that particular pixel is off. This effectively means that colors stand out alot better on the N85.

Theme 1 : Yasis by LucaP

I cant tell you how neat this one looks on the N85. Because its based on black, the colors really stand out.

Download from here.

Theme 2 : Nokialino by Rugge

This one really looks neat with the default icons. Like the theme earlier, because its based on black, the colors really stand out.

Download from here.

Theme 3 : Rainbow Waves by LucaP

Okay, I know this one’s a little loud and funky, but it really does look brilliant on the N85’s screen !

Download from here.

Hope y’all like theme as much as I do. These theme makers are really awesome at what they do. Darn I wish I had talent like that ! Hehe.

-Teh Cj

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