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Screen Grabs: futuristic Nokia smartphone answers the product placement call in Real Steel

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Within the futuristic world of the would-be summer blockbuster Real Steel, Rock ‘em Sock ‘em -esque robots are becoming participants in an exceptionally real sport and, it sort of feels, Nokia remains to be going strong — although you almost certainly knew that if you’ve seen the latest Star Trek movie . After all , this device bears greater than a small resemblance to the single utilized by a tender James T. Kirk, with it boasting a similar translucent shell that encases what’s still unmistakably a Nokia design. Head on past the break for the total trailer, and search for the telephone to make an appearance across the 16 second mark — although we wouldn’t recommend taking this as a touch of what is to come back for Windows Phone .

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