Nokia 130 (2023)

Nokia 130 (2023) Specifications

The Nokia 130 (2023) is a feature phone also known as the Nokia 130M (2023) or Nokia 130 Music 2023. The phone offers basic functions and long battery life. It has a 2.4 inches TFT LCD display and 4MB of internal storage and a microSD card slot that supports up to 32GB of additional memory. It also has a wireless FM radio and an MP3 player. The phone comes with a 3.5mm audio headphone jack and bundled wired headphones.

The Nokia 130 (2023) phone does not have a camera, Bluetooth, WLAN, or GPS. It operates on the Nokia Series 30+ OS and supports dual SIM cards (Mini-SIM) with dual standby. It has a micro USB 1.1 charging port for charging and data transfer. The phone has a removable Li-Ion 1450 mAh battery. The phone is available in three colors: Dark Blue, Purple, and Light Gold. The Nokia 130 (2023) phone cost around $21 (Rs 1799 in India) approx.

7SpecificationsNokia 130 (2023)
Network2G
AnnouncedAugust 2023
SIMDual SIM
Dimensions5.15 x 1.99 x 0.55 inches
Weight98.2 g
Size2.4 inches
DisplayTFT LCD
65K colors
4:3 ratio
~167 PPI density
Protection/OthersFlashlight
Resolution240 x 320 pixels
OSN/A
ChipsetN/A
CPUN/A
GPUN/A
Card slotmicroSDHC
RAMNo
Internal4MB
CameraN/A
SelfieN/A
LoudspeakerYes
3.5mm jackYes
WLANNo
BluetoothNo
GPSNo
NFCNo
Infrared portNo
RadioFM radio; built-in antenna
USBMicro USB 1.1
SensorsNo
BatteryLi-Ion 1450 mAh
ColorsDark Blue, Purple, Light Gold
Expected Price$21 (Rs 1799 in India) approx.
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Nokia 130 (2023) Pros and Cons

Based on the above specs, you can see the list of pros and cons (advantages and disadvantages) of the Nokia 130 (2023) smartphone.

Pros

  1. Lightweight and budget smartphone.
  2. Built-in antenna for FM recording.
  3. Comes with micro SDHC support.
  4. The flashlight is present.

Cons

  1. Without 3G, 4G or 5G support.
  2. Low internal storage.
  3. Without any camera support.
  4. This phone is only for calling.
  5. Without wifi, Bluetooth, and other sensors.
  6. Outdated phone model.
  7. No Android OS support.
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