Brand | Nokia |
---|---|
Developer | HMD Global |
Manufacturer | Foxconn |
Series | Nokia 3-digit series |
Compatible networks |
GSM (900/1800
MHz) GPRS and EDGE |
First released | July 17, 2017 |
Predecessor | Nokia 130 |
Related |
Nokia 105 (2017) Nokia 150 |
Type | Feature phone |
Form factor | Bar |
Dimensions | H: 111.5 mm (4.39 in) W: 48.4 mm (1.91 in) D: 14.2 mm (0.56 in) |
Mass | 74.2 grams (2.62 oz) |
Operating system | Series 30+ |
Memory | 4 MB |
Storage | 8 MB |
Removable storage | 32 GB MicroSDHC |
Battery | Removable 1020 mAh BL-5C battery |
Display | 1.8 inches (46 mm), TFT, 65K colours, 160 × 120 px ( QQVGA), 4:3 aspect-ratio |
Rear camera | 0.3
MP, digital zoom Images: 640 × 480 px ( VGA) Videos: 176 x 144 px, ~10 fps |
Connectivity | Micro USB ( USB 2.0), Bluetooth 3.0, 3.5 mm audio jack |
Data inputs | Keypad |
Other | FM radio (requires wired headset), LED flashlight |
SAR | Head: 1.45 W/kg Body: 1.41 W/kg |
Nokia 130 (2017) is a Nokia-branded mobile phone developed by HMD Global. It was released on 17 July 2017 (alongside the Nokia 105 (2017)) and is available in a Single and Dual-SIM card configuration. The selectable colours are red, grey and black. [1] [2]
The phone has almost the same features as the predecessor. It is slightly larger (111.5 x 48.4 x 14.2 mm compared to 106 x 45.5 x 13.9 mm), has small optical design changes, image support, a file manager, and more games, like Air Strike, Danger Dash, Ninja Up, Sky Gift and Nitro Racing. It also features a rear-camera and an LED-flashlight at the top. [1] [2]
Even though the camera can be used to take photos and record videos, the resolution is limited to 640 x 480 pixel for images and 176 x 144 pixel for videos. Furthermore, by default, videos are recorded in only 9.598 frames per second and the built in memory of 8 MB holds less than 2 minutes of video footage. Neither the used image or video resolution nor their quality can be changed.
The Nokia 130 uses a Mini-SIM card for the Single as well as the Dual-SIM model and has a dedicated microSDHC card slot. [1] [2] [3]
Even though the Nokia 130 has a camera, can display images and supports GPRS as well as EDGE, it is not able to display images that were received in a MMS-messages. The phone does support Bluetooth 3.0, but it can neither be paired with iOS devices nor can it receive images via a Bluetooth connection when no microSD card is inserted.
The phone does not have a front-camera, and does not include WLAN nor GPS. [3]