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Nokia 130 Now Available in Retail Stores

HMD Global has unveiled a new, revamped variant of Nokia 130 in India. Nokia 130 is now available across mobile retail stores across the country at a best buy price of Rs 1599. The phone comes in three colour variants – red, grey and black.
Nokia 130 gets a 1.8-inch colour screen. It features a glossy front finish with colour matched keys, and a matte back cover.

The Nokia 130 (2017) comes with media and entertainment centric features such as in-built VGA
camera and an MP3 Player as well. The device features rounded edges and a polycarbonate body. There is a LED torchlight as well on this feature phone. The Nokia 130 has a 3.5mm audio jack at the top and a camera and the speaker grille at the back.

It also has a 1.8-inch QVGA coloured display, and the feature phone also runs on the Series 30+ software platform. The Nokia 130 (2017) packs a 4MB RAM, 8MB storage, and a microSD card slot allowing for expansion up to 32GB.

The new Nokia 130 supports Bluetooth connectivity and has a 1020mAh battery that is rated to offer up to 44 hours of FM radio music playback with a headset, 11.5 hours of video playback, or up to a month on standby from a single charge. The phone also comes pre-loaded with Snake Xenzia and five try-and-buy Gameloft games. The dimensions of this feature phone are 111.5x48.4x14.2mm.

Nokia's Iconic Game is Back-Snake Xenzia
“Phones are true companions, always by our side, in our pockets or bags. The Nokia 130 has been built to take the everyday knocks whilst offering entertainment as you go about your day,” said Ajey Mehta, Vice President- India, HMD Global. “High quality voice and call clarity is essential, and the Nokia 130 delivers that and so much more in a stylish and truly entertaining package,” he added.

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