
It also comes bundled with five try and buy games from Gameloft - Danger Dash, Air Strike, Nitro Racing, Sky Gift and Ninja Up. The phone runs on Nokia's Series 30+ software platform and comes with the beloved Snake Xenzia game pre-installed.

On the specifications front, the Nokia 130 comes with 4MB of RAM, 8MB of internal storage and a 1020mAh battery that Nokia claims is good for 44 hours of FM radio playback, 11.5 hours of video playback and up to a month of standby on a single charge. The feature phone comes with a 1.8-inch QVGA color display, a VGA camera, a microSD card slot which can accept cards of up to 32GB, an LED torchlight, and the ability to play MP3 files.Īlso Read: HMD Global's new Nokia 105 feature phone costs just Rs 999 With the Nokia 130, Nokia claims the emphasis is on "quality, reliability, and robust design you would expect from a Nokia phone.". The JioPhone is set to go on sale in the first week of September.


The Nokia 130 arrives hot on the heels of the re-incarnation of the Nokia 3310 and will face tough competition from the JioPhone which comes with a lot of smart features that the diminutive Nokia lacks.
