Nokia Phone Stops Bullet And Saves Owner

Oct 10, 2016 04:24 AM EDT | Ribhu .

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Nokia has been an adored brand. Everybody who needed a top notch telephone went for a Nokia. Be it cell phones or highlight phones, the Finnish brand was the pioneer of making handsets. We've additionally heard a ton about how strong they were manufactured. Indeed, even today, the Nokia 3315 is hailed to be as solid as a block. 

Even though Nokia is no longer a pioneer in manufacturing phones, it is often remembered as a brand which never compromised with quality - also, introduced a lot of new features with its models at its time.

Indeed, even in the wake of leaving the handset business, Nokia is as yet making the news, and sparing lives so far as that is concerned.

Peter Skillman, a Microsoft official, as of late shared a photo of a gravely damaged Nokia includes a phone. The phone had obviously taken a bullet. Obviously, it isn't in a working condition, but it figured out how to spare the user's life. Diminish Skillman's tweet peruses, "A Nokia phone I worked on a few years ago saved the life of a man in Afghanistan last week. The embedded bullet..." 

Yes, you read it right: the Nokia cellphone saved a person's life by taking in a bullet in its body and stopping it. What else could be the proof of its strength?

You can find in the photo how the shot has infiltrated the phone, has made a hole through its body, and damaged it. We can't exactly affirm the model number, but it unquestionably is a Nokia branded telephone. 
We've heard comparable marvels in the past of how Nokia cell phones have survived a great deal of mishandling, damage and taking shots. But honestly, a case like this wasn't expected at all when Nokia phones are getting wiped out from the market and are talked about less and less. 

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