Nokia 130
Pro and cons Nokia 130
- Built-in flashlight on the back
- Long battery life
- Space for memory card
Nokia 130 product details
In addition to being a simple phone, the Nokia 130 can also be used as a music player. Just make sure to insert a memory card. Thanks to the long battery life, you can get by for the time being.- Nokia 130 drawbacks.
* No built-in camera
Payback
This Nokia 130 is a simple featurephone with a 1.8-inch screen. Of course, you won't be viewing endless web pages on that. That's not what the 130 is for. People who can afford a Nokia 130 will mainly use it to be accessible and occasionally for something else. Music, for example. And everyone can afford it; on its own it costs less than two dollars. This also makes it ideal as a spare phone.
Nonstop music
46 hours of nonstop music listening, few phones can do that. This Nokia 130 doesn't turn its hand to it. Just make sure you insert a memory card, because there is very little space for music on the device itself. Even if you do not have an extensive music collection, you can still enjoy music; the 130 has a built-in FM radio. So there is always music to enjoy.
Main Nokia 130 specifications
- Relatively small 1.8-inch screen
- Possibility to insert your own memory card
Functional rich
But the Nokia 130 has more features. These include a built-in flashlight, a calendar and a calculator. You can also easily send files thanks to Slam. The other doesn't even have to have a Nokia phone, as long as it has Bluetooth. And most phones today do. So you can easily share content without having an expensive smartphone.
Key features Nokia 130
Display
- Color display: TFT
- Size: 1.8 inch
Build-in memory
- Internal memory:
Power supply
- Battery: User replaceable
- Capacity: 1020 mAh
Hardware
- Camera:
- Secondary camera:
Data network
- 4G (LTE):
- 5G:
Controls
- Fingerprint recognition: