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The Nokia 130 is a basic budget smartphone with a compact size and a 1.8-inch LCD display. The display offers a resolution of 160 x 128 pixels, which allows for clear and legible text and images on the screen. Unlike some smartphones, the Nokia 130 does not have a touchscreen feature, but rather relies on traditional button navigation. The device does not have an external display, meaning that all interactions and notifications are displayed solely on the main screen. However, it does offer support for flash cards, specifically MicroSD (TransFlash) cards. This allows users to expand the device's storage capacity by up to 32 GB, providing ample space for photos, videos, and other media files. The Nokia 130 does not come equipped with a rear camera, which means it is not suitable for capturing high-quality images or videos. However, it does offer Bluetooth connectivity, allowing users to connect their device to compatible accessories or transfer files to other devices wirelessly. When it comes to data network connectivity, the Nokia 130 operates on a GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) network, specifically on the 2G bands of 900 and 1800 MHz. This means that users can make calls, send texts, and access basic internet services through their mobile network provider. In summary, the Nokia 130 is a compact and budget-friendly smartphone that offers a small LCD screen, expandable storage via MicroSD cards, basic connectivity features such as Bluetooth, and operates on a 2G GSM network. While it may lack some advanced features found in higher-end smartphones, it serves as a reliable and affordable option for those seeking basic mobile communication functions.

| Brand | Nokia |
| Model | 130 | A00021855 |
| Product | smartphone |
| EAN | 6438158694415 |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF) |
| Display diagonal | 1.8 " |
| Display resolution | 160 x 128 pixels |
| Touchscreen | No |
| Display type | LCD |
| External display | No |
| Panel type | LCD |
| Flash card support | Yes |
| Compatible memory cards | MicroSD (TransFlash) |
| Internal memory | - MB |
| Maximum memory card size | 32 GB |
| Rear camera | No |
| Wi-Fi | No |
| Data network | GSM |
| WAP | - |
| 2G bands (primary SIM) | 900,1800 MHz |
| SIM card capability | Single SIM |
| Wireless connection | Yes |
| Bluetooth | Yes |
| Bluetooth version | 3.0+HS |
| USB port | Yes |
| USB connector type | Micro-USB B |
| USB version | 2.0 |
| Headphone connectivity | 3.5 mm |
| Headphone outputs | 1 |
| Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) | - |
| Video call | No |
| FM radio | Yes |
| Ringer type | MP3 |
| Music player | Yes |
| Voice codecs | AMR-NB, EFR, FR, HR |
| Audio formats supported | AAC, MIDI, MP3, WAV |
| Battery technology | - |
| Battery capacity | 1020 mAh |
| Battery type | BL-5C |
| Continuous video playback time | 16 h |
| Continuous audio playback time | 46 h |
| Talk time (2G) | 13 h |
| Standby time (2G) | 864 h |
| Weight | 68.6 g |
| Width | 45.5 mm |
| Depth | 13.9 mm |
| Height | 106 mm |
| Subscription type | No subscription |
| Product color | Black |
| Type | Feature phone |
| Form factor | Bar |
| Personal info management (PIM) | Alarm clock, Calculator, Calendar |
| Phonebook capacity | 500 entries |
| Speakerphone | Yes |
| GPS (satellite) | No |
| Position location | No |
| Microphone mute | Yes |
| Call timer | Yes |
| Speed dialing | Yes |
| Call waiting | Yes |
| Call hold | Yes |
| Call divert | Yes |
| Body SAR (EU) | 0.73 W/kg |
| Head SAR (EU) | 1.28 W/kg |
Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Nokia 130 below.
Most Nokia model phones can be reset by using a key combination of volume + button, power on/off button and home button at startup.
It is possible to use a SIM card adapter. Insert the too small SIM card into the adapter and then place the adapter in the phone.
IMEI stands for 'International Mobile Equipment Identity'. This is a unique fifteen-digit number that distinguishes your Nokia phone from other phones.
The size of your smartphone is usually expressed in inches, 1 inch is 2.54 centimetres. The size is the diagonal size of your smartphone, so you measure the screen from bottom left to top right.
Make sure the batteries of your smartphone do not get too hot, in that case there is a very small chance that the battery will explode.
The Nokia 130 has a weight of 68.6 g.
The screen size of the Nokia 130 is 1.8 ".
The Nokia 130 has a height of 106 mm.
The screen resolution of the Nokia 130 is 160 x 128 pixels.
The Nokia 130 has a width of 45.5 mm.
The Nokia 130 has a depth of 13.9 mm.
The Nokia 130 has a Micro-USB B connection.
To insert a SIM card into your Nokia 130, gently remove the back cover and battery, locate the SIM card slot, and carefully insert the SIM card into the slot with the metal contacts facing down. Then, reinsert the battery and back cover.
To set up speed dial on your Nokia 130, open the contacts app, select the desired contact, and press and hold the corresponding number key you wish to assign as the speed dial. This will allow you to quickly dial the contact by pressing and holding the assigned key.
To adjust the screen brightness on your Nokia 130, go to the phone's settings menu, select "Display," and then choose "Brightness." From there, you can adjust the brightness level according to your preference.
To transfer contacts from your old phone to the Nokia 130, you can use Bluetooth or a SIM card. If your old phone has Bluetooth, pair it with the Nokia 130 and initiate a contact transfer. If you opt to use a SIM card, save the contacts to the SIM card on your old phone and then insert the SIM card into your Nokia 130 to import them.
To change the language on your Nokia 130, navigate to the settings menu, choose "Phone," select "Language," and then pick the desired language from the available options.
No, Nokia 130 does not have a touchscreen. This means that the user will need to navigate the phone using physical buttons instead of tapping on a screen.
No, Nokia 130 does not have a rear camera. This means that users will not be able to take photos with their phone and will need to rely on other devices for capturing images.
No, Nokia 130 does not support Wi-Fi. This means that users will not be able to connect to the internet wirelessly and will rely on other forms of data connection such as GSM.
Yes, Nokia 130 has Bluetooth. This means that users can connect their phone to other Bluetooth-enabled devices such as headphones or speakers for wireless audio playback.
Yes, Nokia 130 has a USB port. This means that users can connect their phone to a computer or other devices for data transfer or charging.
Yes, the manual of the Nokia 130 is available in English .
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