Trying to gain the lowest end of the global mobile market Nokia has released its low-cost feature phone Nokia 130 with some path-breaking features and an extra ordinary battery life as far as low coast handsets are concerned.
The Nokia 130 comes with a small 1.8 inch colour display but the handset has some good features like video player, music player and FM Radio.
The best point about the Nokia 130 is its battery life that is going to be loved by people who travel frequently to the places where they don’t get the opportunity to charge there handsets.
The battery of the Nokia 130 gives the performance of 36 days on standby and when it comes to talk-time, it can run for 13 hours non-stop on single charge.
If you are a music freak and don’t want miss beats even for a minute, Nokia 130’s battery can give you two-days of non-stop music that mean two days of music play back.
You must be thinking about the storage in the device as it plays music and videos. You don’t have to worry about that as Nokia 130 has a microSD port that supports a microSD card up to 32 GB. The device’s mircro USB charging and connecting port makes file transfer really easy and smooth and the presence of Bluetooth makes shifting of contacts and files between devices hassle-free.
The Nokia 130 also features an LED flash light on its back, and comes with single- and dual-SIM connectivity options.
The Nokia 130 is going to be available in three colour variants — Red, Black and White.
The shocker will be delivered at the last when we disclose the price of the handset. With all these features, Nokia is going to sell this features phone for under Rs 2,000 with an aim of making mobilephones “ultra-affordable”.
“With handsets like the Nokia 130, we see tremendous potential to deliver the experience of a ‘mobile-first’ world to people seeking their first device, and we continue to invest in ultra-affordable devices that will introduce people to a ‘cloud-first’ world through Microsoft services such as Bing, Outlook.com and OneDrive,” said Microsoft’s corporate vice president for phones Jo Harlow.