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Nokia phones feature in the hotly anticipated James Bond movie No Time To Die

Stunning Nordic designed Nokia smartphones including the iconic Nokia 3310 phone are set to appear in the 25th James Bond movie, No Time To Die, released in cinemas globally from September 30th 2021.

Nokia phones are built to last thanks to their signature quality build, leading security updates and Android upgrades making them the perfect phone, even for a 00 agent.

Tough, resilient and life-proof, the new Nokia XR20 can survive in blistering temperatures of 55C or icy ski slopes of –20C and can even handle steep drops of up to 1.8m as well as up to one hour underwater.

Nokia phones go through 50 rigorous assessments, from force measurement to wear and scratch, as part of Standard Product Requirement (SPR) tests. The assessments are known to be some of the most stringent in the industry.

Future-proof as well as life-proof, the Nokia XR20 is built to last and boasts the longest ever monthly security updates from Nokia phones – four years – and up to three years of software upgrades. With an up to two-day battery life, it will also go the distance on a single charge. A Nokia phone is the only gadget you’ll ever need.

The new Nokia XR20 is available in Ireland in Ultra Blue and Granite Grey and comes in a 6/128GB configuration starting at €449.00.

For more information about Nokia phones, please visit here.

Shane Leonard

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