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Claude Feature Comparison: Differences Between Free and Pro in Usage Limits, Models, and File Handling Experience

To use Claude more smoothly, the key is to first understand the functional boundaries between the Free plan and Pro. The core differences mainly lie in available usage limits, model options, and the stability of file and long-text processing. Below, based on real usage scenarios, we’ll thoroughly break down the experience differences between the two. Usage Limits and Peak-Hour Experience: Stability Is the Biggest Divider Claude Free is better suited for lightweight Q&A, quick lookups, or short rewrites, but during peak hours you’re more likely to encounter waiting, throttling, or slower responses. Claude Pro typically offers more

2/7/2026
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Claude Common Error Troubleshooting Guide: Message Send Failures, Stuck File Uploads, and Rate-Limit Handling

When you encounter a Claude error, don’t rush to click Send repeatedly—many issues can be quickly diagnosed locally. This article breaks down the most common Claude error scenarios: message failures, upload anomalies, rate-limit prompts, and account issues, and provides a practical troubleshooting sequence. Start with three basic checks to eliminate most Claude errors Most Claude errors come from network jitter or browser environment conflicts: refresh the page first, then switch networks (Wi‑Fi/mobile hotspot) to compare. Next, open in incognito mode and temporarily disable ad

2/7/2026
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Claude Model Feature Comparison: A Selection Guide for Haiku, Sonnet, and Opus

Even though they’re all Claude, the differences in each model’s priorities are quite obvious: some prioritize speed, some aim for balance, and some excel at complex reasoning and long-form text. Below, we compare Claude’s capabilities through “everyday, tangible experiences” to help you use Haiku, Sonnet, and Opus in the most suitable scenarios. First, clarify the positioning: three paths—fast, steady, and strong Claude Haiku is more like a “quick-reacting assistant,” suitable for short, high-frequency tasks such as Q&A, summarization, rewriting, and customer-service scripts. Claude

2/7/2026
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Claude Sonnet 3.5 New Features at a Glance: Extended Output and Workbench Upgrades

This Claude Sonnet 3.5 update isn’t focused on “being better at chatting,” but on being more suitable for real-world deployment in APIs and everyday development workflows: a stronger model, longer outputs, and a more usable console. Below, I’ll break down the most noteworthy new changes in Claude Sonnet 3.5 and explain them clearly. Claude Sonnet 3.5: A Stronger Positioning as a Mid-Tier Model Claude Sonnet 3.5 is officially described as the “latest version,” outperforming competing models in multiple evaluations.

2/7/2026
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Comparison of feature differences between Claude’s web and mobile versions: files, notifications, and project management

Even though you’re chatting with Claude in both cases, the experience difference between the web and mobile versions is actually quite obvious: one is better suited for in-depth writing and organizing materials, while the other is better for quick questions and fragmented, on-the-go tasks. This article focuses only on comparing Claude’s features to help you choose the right entry point for each scenario and avoid detours. Interface and input efficiency: long-form text leans toward the web version The advantage of Claude’s web version is the larger screen space, which makes reading long paragraphs, comparing edits, and iterating repeatedly more convenient. On the same page, you can more steadily perform actions like copying, quoting, and rewriting by sections,

2/7/2026
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