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It seems that 5800w is more expensive than 5800 and both 5800 and n85 can surf the Internet, listen to songs, and send messages.
However, the 5800 screen is good to listen to songs, 2 speakers are loud, watching movies is very good, the navigation speed is fast, and the input method is also very easy to use. 5800 is suitable for playing Lianliankan N85 Playing games is much better than 5800 Support n-gage games 5800 mobile phones do not have arrow keys It is generally difficult to adapt to those who are not used to it.
I now use 5800 to watch movies, surf the Internet, listen to songs, watch**, I think 5800 is okay, and the screen wins.
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Ha! I advise you to buy the N85! Never buy 5800
The reason is so simple....3 words: I'm using!
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Bad luck! My n85 hey, I knew I wouldn't buy it for 1 month, and the next key went down, and people said that it was a wire problem, so I changed the line, and the two keys next to it squeaked. Hey, I hope there won't be any problems in the future, God willing, mine is not an isolated phenomenon, it's a regular national trip.
If you find other problems, you won't buy Nokia in the future.
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The N85 5800 N95 is a smart phone and the 6300 is a non-smart phone.
Personally, I feel that the ranking of fall resistance performance is like this. 6300>n85>n95>5800 I've seen classmates smash walnuts with 6300.
Standby 6300>n95>n85>5800 Nokia's various mobile phones do not support boot and start application software in principle, so standby mainly depends on the battery. However, in recent years, software such as WeChat has also been booted on the Nokia S60 intelligent system. How much will affect the standby time.
Entertainment: 5800>n85>n95>6300 Actually, you can't compare it, because it's not a grade of things. And Nokia's stuff is generally inferior to Android and Apple in terms of entertainment performance. The main reason lies in the resistive screen, which here refers to 5800
**Performance 5800>N85>N95>6300 Main**Mobile phone** can still highlight its own advantages in terms of quality, in terms of actual use, 5800 and N85 are similar, I mean the use of headphones, I don't like to use speakers.
Fashionable appearance N85>5800>6300>N95 (N95 I think the ugliest).
In terms of durability, the battery cases of N85>6300>5800> N95 6300 are metal, but the use of plastic elsewhere is still poor. It's also about the fineness of personal use. The quality of the resistive screen of the 5800 is good and bad, after all, it is Nokia's first-generation touch screen mobile phone.
It is difficult to guarantee that there will be defective products after being on the market for a long time.
I recommend buying the N85 white one. It is the most tasteful of the four. After all, when it was listed, it was also the highest.
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Advantages of double slide N85: powerful, there are a lot of small discoveries that I didn't pay attention to before after I started, the screen is quite good, the lens protective cover is still necessary, the battery is indeed durable, and it is more power-saving than imagined.
Disadvantages: Don't expect the phone to be a camera, no matter how powerful the video and audio, the game function is not as good as using PSP.
Advantages: The screen is indeed large enough to meet daily needs; The gravity sensing function is very intimate, and the lens cover is still very practical.
There's also that""At least I haven't broken it for more than a month."
Disadvantages: The external ** effect is relatively large, and the slide cover is easy to loosen!
Typical fingerprint machine!
It is inconvenient to go out for a short time to charge the battery.
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It's no problem to play the contract, and the entertainment function is okay, but the sound quality is too poor, and Nokia's slider has no mobile phone at all, so I don't evaluate it.
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