N79 made in china???? what about quality?

i want to know that n79 made in china is same in quality as made in finland or hungary??? coz the dealer here says that nokia has their manufacturing unit in china also so they are of the same quality..........

As long as it is made by nokia it should have passed the QC test in which ever country it is made in.
It uses the very same chips and modules.
Just be careful as china also has immitations which looks just like the real ones.
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    i want to know that n79 made in china is same in quality as made in finland or hungary??? coz the dealer here says that nokia has their manufacturing unit in china also so they are of the same quality..........

    correct, they are of the same quality as finland or hungary. nokia uses similar quality assurance processes in each country to ensure that phones manufactured are of high quality. so nothing to worry about there.
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