N79 made in china??

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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  • 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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  • Made in China

    I've been waiting for months for vodafone uk to stock the 820. Finally I contacted them arranged for the upgrade. During the call I stated that I did not want one that was made in China. I have nothing against the quality but in these difficult economic times it seems right to support manufacturers that are as local as possible. Vodafone assured me that they were shipping phones made Finland.
    It arrived today and I was very excited until I saw the label n the box stating that it was Made in China. I haven't opened it, it is going back.
    Vodafone now say that they cannot say where the phones they supply will have been manufactured and the only option is to check with their stores to see what stock they have. It makes it very onerous for the customer to get what they want.
    Is there any chance that Nokia can provide an option for their customers where they can specify that they get a local manufactured product?
    At the moment I guess my old N8 will have to soldier on. If I can only get Chinese phones it takes away a major Nokia USP.

    Nokia has a plant in Hungary but that's it..
    http://www.nokia.com/global/about-nokia/about-us/production-facilities/production-facilities/
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    Nokia presently has production units in (presented in alphabetical order): Brazil, China, Finland, Great Britain, Hungary, India, Mexico, Romania and South Korea. There was until recently also one in Germany. You can always check the current list of production units at: http://www.nokia.com/A4149133. For logistical reasons, it is likely that your Nokia device was made in a production unit close to your country, there is no cause to worry about quality based on the location in which your device was manufactured.
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  • Made in China vs Made in Europe (Germany, Hungary,...

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  • Nokia N97 NAM - - Made in China??

    Is this true? That the NAM versions of the N97 are all made in China?
    If so.. what versions / how will be the ones made in Finland?

    grschinon wrote:
    shayesta wrote:
    yep there is a little secret to were its made from. If your device is made in finland  then this is the best build wereas other places like Hungary, China etc they will be bad build quality.
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    As already confirmed several times by the moderators and by other forum members, some of much lower status than yours, the plant that manufactures a phone has no bearing whatsoever on the build quality of that phone. Whether the phone comes from Hungary, Finland, China or any of the Nokia plants spread around the world, the end product will be absolutely identical. All the factories manufacture phones with identical components, identical machinery and identical processes.
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  • Nokia N8 made in china?

    Hi I wanna know if nokia n8 is made in china?
    I am middle eastern so what is the country that makes n8
    if it is china I will be a little afraid since most chinese nokia phone are not original are not working ok

    tabasco wrote:
    The fact is China has a quality control problem, which is something Nokia should think about. It wasn't that long ago that they sold poisonous wheat gluten to the U.S, that killed hundreds of pets. It wasn't that long ago that the U.S. Bought drywall from China that all had to be replaced due to it giving off fumes and making people sick. It wasn't that long ago that the U.S. Bought tainted toothpaste from China that was recalled. Recently, they sold tainted infant milk that sickened a lot of infants. These are just a few I know about, I am sure these more.. I am sure in all these cases they said the quality of the product was the same as what you could buy else where. If I have a choice between something made in China or Finland, I would pick the Finland product. It's all backed up by facts.
    Most average Joes don't know all these and lots of people have hard time understanding what quality assurance is really. Lots of people think of it as producing a good  prototype , then clone that prototype into thousands other products LOL. We buy columns for GCS and HPLCs from a local company here: they don't guarantee that all columns are the same, in fact they are all different but within acceptable range. However, bad batch 'creep in' sometimes. And a bad batch would be the one which fall 3stdev outside the mean. Quality control is quite challenging and there's no way one can produce a clone, sometime we think we did but not really...Even machines (same ones) that help you with the production are not the same  (ask quantum theory why).
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  • Nokia C7 original made in china

    Are there Nokia C7 original phones made in China ?

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  • N97 made in China!?

    Hi there,
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    Here you can see a picture of the package:
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    Yes skype works on the N97, so does Fring
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