Beautifully made with a polycarbonate shell that keeps its colour even when scratched, the Nokia 130 is built to take on everyday life. Colour matching keys on the glossy front and a matte back finish perfectly round off this modern design.
Get snapping
Any moment can become a treasured memory – capture it in photo or video1 with the built-in rear camera. With Bluetooth connectivity for file sharing between devices, you can share to your heart’s content.
Feed your playful side
The Nokia 130 comes with the all-time favorite Snake Xenzia game, plus 5 try-and-buy Gameloft games for you to discover.
A jukebox in your pocket
The Nokia 130 features an MP3 player and up to 32GB expandable storage, so your music collection is always close to hand. Link up to wireless speakers with Bluetooth connectivity to bring music to any occasion. If it’s variety that you’re looking for, simply plug in your headset and switch over to the FM radio.
Display Resolution: 120 x 160 pixels, 4:3 ratio (~111 ppi density)
Display Type: TFT, 65K colors
Camera
Camera: VGA
Memory
Internal Memory: 8 MB, 4 MB RAM
Card slot: microSD, up to 32 GB (dedicated slot)
Phonebook: Yes
Call records: Yes
Sound
Alert Types: Vibration, Polyphonic
Loud Speaker: Yes
3.5mm Jack: Yes
General
Form Factor: Monoblock
2G Network: GSM 900 / 1800
SIM: Dual SIM (Mini-SIM)
Data
GPRS: No
Edge: No
WLAN: No
Bluetooth: v3.0
USB: microUSB v2.0 (charging only)
Features
Messaging: SMS
Browser: No
Radio: FM radio
GPS: No
Games: Yes
Java: No
Power
Battery: Removable Li-Ion 1020 mAh battery
Body
Dimensions: 111.5 x 48.4 x 14.2 mm
What’s in the box
Nokia 130 device
Charger
User guide
Specification: Nokia 130 (2017) – 1.8-inch Dual SIM Mobile Phone – Black
Brand
Nokia
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9 reviews for Nokia 130 (2017) – 1.8-inch Dual SIM Mobile Phone – Black
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user-MTK66H1 –
I love it.
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user-MTK66H1 –
I love it.
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user-MWGFGX –
GOOD
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OneTrading –
very good feature phone
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user-MXUQK7 –
First of all, the most annoying thing is the buttons design, the `main` button, and call/menu, back/cancel buttons are 2 in one shape, which is extremely bad idea and I have no idea how such design comes from a brand like Nokia. Basically, if your fingers are big, or you have no finger nails, it`ll be quite an annoying experience having to deal with those buttons. That`s the only real thing that made me regret getting this phone. Other things are: 1. Having real difficulties hearing the other side on call when I`m outside. 2. Microphone quality is average. But OK. 3. OS is rather limited, yes I get it, it`s a basic phone (I love that), but the ability to change arrow keys shortcuts is somehow NOT there. Weird. You`re just stuck with what Nokia decided. You have a left key with all the shortcuts tho, but still not as convenient as arrow keys shortcuts. 4. It somehow would not read any (new) SDCard (Class10, Kingston), 16gb and 32gb modules, tried the various filesystems (FAT, FAT32, NTFS, exFAT) and it just won`t read them at all. It managed to read an older 8gb SDCard, weird. 5. Speaker quality is average, with highest volume level making it very noisy. Again, the first point about the keys design might be the only thing you should consider before buying such phones, as other phones have same design, which is very annoying to say the least.
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user-MXUQK7 –
First of all, the most annoying thing is the buttons design, the `main` button, and call/menu, back/cancel buttons are 2 in one shape, which is extremely bad idea and I have no idea how such design comes from a brand like Nokia. Basically, if your fingers are big, or you have no finger nails, it`ll be quite an annoying experience having to deal with those buttons. That`s the only real thing that made me regret getting this phone. Other things are: 1. Having real difficulties hearing the other side on call when I`m outside. 2. Microphone quality is average. But OK. 3. OS is rather limited, yes I get it, it`s a basic phone (I love that), but the ability to change arrow keys shortcuts is somehow NOT there. Weird. You`re just stuck with what Nokia decided. You have a left key with all the shortcuts tho, but still not as convenient as arrow keys shortcuts. 4. It somehow would not read any (new) SDCard (Class10, Kingston), 16gb and 32gb modules, tried the various filesystems (FAT, FAT32, NTFS, exFAT) and it just won`t read them at all. It managed to read an older 8gb SDCard, weird. 5. Speaker quality is average, with highest volume level making it very noisy. Again, the first point about the keys design might be the only thing you should consider before buying such phones, as other phones have same design, which is very annoying to say the least.
user-MTK66H1 –
I love it.
user-MTK66H1 –
I love it.
user-MWGFGX –
GOOD
user-MWGFGX –
GOOD
OneTrading –
very good feature phone
user-MXUQK7 –
First of all, the most annoying thing is the buttons design, the `main` button, and call/menu, back/cancel buttons are 2 in one shape, which is extremely bad idea and I have no idea how such design comes from a brand like Nokia. Basically, if your fingers are big, or you have no finger nails, it`ll be quite an annoying experience having to deal with those buttons. That`s the only real thing that made me regret getting this phone. Other things are: 1. Having real difficulties hearing the other side on call when I`m outside. 2. Microphone quality is average. But OK. 3. OS is rather limited, yes I get it, it`s a basic phone (I love that), but the ability to change arrow keys shortcuts is somehow NOT there. Weird. You`re just stuck with what Nokia decided. You have a left key with all the shortcuts tho, but still not as convenient as arrow keys shortcuts. 4. It somehow would not read any (new) SDCard (Class10, Kingston), 16gb and 32gb modules, tried the various filesystems (FAT, FAT32, NTFS, exFAT) and it just won`t read them at all. It managed to read an older 8gb SDCard, weird. 5. Speaker quality is average, with highest volume level making it very noisy. Again, the first point about the keys design might be the only thing you should consider before buying such phones, as other phones have same design, which is very annoying to say the least.
user-MXUQK7 –
First of all, the most annoying thing is the buttons design, the `main` button, and call/menu, back/cancel buttons are 2 in one shape, which is extremely bad idea and I have no idea how such design comes from a brand like Nokia. Basically, if your fingers are big, or you have no finger nails, it`ll be quite an annoying experience having to deal with those buttons. That`s the only real thing that made me regret getting this phone. Other things are: 1. Having real difficulties hearing the other side on call when I`m outside. 2. Microphone quality is average. But OK. 3. OS is rather limited, yes I get it, it`s a basic phone (I love that), but the ability to change arrow keys shortcuts is somehow NOT there. Weird. You`re just stuck with what Nokia decided. You have a left key with all the shortcuts tho, but still not as convenient as arrow keys shortcuts. 4. It somehow would not read any (new) SDCard (Class10, Kingston), 16gb and 32gb modules, tried the various filesystems (FAT, FAT32, NTFS, exFAT) and it just won`t read them at all. It managed to read an older 8gb SDCard, weird. 5. Speaker quality is average, with highest volume level making it very noisy. Again, the first point about the keys design might be the only thing you should consider before buying such phones, as other phones have same design, which is very annoying to say the least.
user-MQSWFA1 –
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