Nokia 130 / Nokia 130 Dual Sim
BrandNokia
DeveloperHMD Global (formerly Microsoft Mobile)
ManufacturerFIH Mobile (formerly Microsoft Mobile)
Compatible networksGSM 900 / 1800
First releasedSeptember 2014
PredecessorNokia 109
SuccessorNokia 130 (2017)
Nokia 150
RelatedNokia 108
Form factorMonoblock
Dimensions106.0 mm (4.17 in)
45.5 mm (1.79 in)
13.9 mm (0.55 in)
Mass67.9 g (2.40 oz)
Operating systemNokia Series 30+
Removable storageup to 32 GB microSDHC
Battery1020 mAh Li-Ion
(Nokia BL-5C)
Micro-B USB charger
Display1.8" LCD, 128x160
pixels (114 ppi)
Sound3.5mm AV jack, speaker
Rear cameraNone
Front cameraNone
ConnectivityUSB 2.0 micro-B,
Bluetooth 3.0,
FM radio
Data inputsKeypad
OtherFlashlight LED
(on back)
WebsiteNokia 130
Nokia 130 Dual

Nokia 130 and Nokia 130 Dual Sim are Nokia-branded entry-level feature phones from HMD Global. Originally introduced September 2014 by Microsoft Mobile, the 130 supports one Mini-SIM card and 130 Dual Sim supports two Mini-SIM cards.[1][2] The cost will be equivalent of 19 Euros when bought unlocked and SIM-free. Its available colors are red, black, and white, depending on region and market.

The phones are targeted at emerging markets, and initially went on sale in China, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, and Vietnam.[3]

In 2017 a new version of the Nokia 130 was released under the same name (see Nokia 130 (2017)). It is slightly larger (111.5 x 48.4 x 14.2 mm), has small optical design changes and features a built-in flashlight and camera.

Specifications

Nokia 130 runs on an updated Series 30+ UI. The phone comes pre-loaded with various apps, the Snake Xenzia game, and audio/video playback support. The audio player supports MP3, WAV, AAC files. The video player supports MP4 (H.263) files.[4]

The Nokia 130 and 130 Dual both provide the user with very long use times:[1][2]

  • Standby time up to 864 hours (36 days) for Nokia 130, and 624 hours (26 days) for Nokia 130 Dual Sim
  • Talk time up to 13 hours (0.54 days)
  • Video playback time up to 16 hours (0.67 days)
  • Music playback time up to 46 hours (1.92 days)

See also

References

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