

It comes pre-loaded with Snake, and five demo version of popular Gameloft games that can be purchased after trying. The 1020mAh removable battery can last up to 44 hours of listening FM Radio, and has a one month standby time. It has a built-in FM Radio and MP3 player, also a 3.5mm headphone jack. The display is the same 1.8-inch one as on the new Nokia 105, but the new 130 also features a camera. The phone runs on Nokia S30+ OS, using 4MB of RAM and offering 8MB of internal storage, expandable via MicroSD card. The size of the phone is 111.5×48.4×14.2mm, and the only bands available are GSM 900/1800 (EU). The new 130 comes in a polycarbonate shell, that keeps the color even when scratched, because it has multiple layers of color, just like the old Lumia devices.

The same as with the old 105, the old Nokia 130 now carries the name “Nokia 130 Classic”. The new 130 is not officially announced, but the product page is up on. In the mean time, you can check the official Nokia site for more info about the new Nokia 105.Īlongside with the new Nokia 105, the all new Nokia 130 appeared on the official Nokia site. We are still expecting the official press release from HMD and we will include it in the article once it’s out.

The device will retail for €12.65 ($14.50) for the Single SIM and €13 ($15) for the Dual-SIM variant, excluding taxes. It will be offered in three colors: white, black and blue. Connectivity standard used is 2(.5)G, and the device also has a flash on the top. Snake Xenzia comes pre-loaded on the phone, but there are other games, like Doodle Jump, that can be downloaded as well. A 3.5mm headphone jack and FM Radio are included as well. The phone is charged via a MicroUSB2.0 port and uses Mini-SIM. The battery is removable and has the capacity of 800mAh, that will be enough for up to 15 hours of talk time. Nokia 105 runs the Nokia S30+ OS, with 4MB RAM and 4MB of internal storage. The device will come with 2 different GSM bands: 900/1800 for EU (and rest of the world) and 850/1900 for the US.

The front is dominated by a 1.8-inch screen with QQVGA resolution (128×128 or 128×160), which is bigger than the 1.4-inch display on the 105 Classic. The device is 112.0 x 49.5 x 14.4mm in size, weighing just 73g, including the battery. After a quick glance, it’s obvious that the device follows the famous “Fabula” design principle Nokia established in 2011, because the device is clean, with no extra elements on the housing.Īctually, it’s so clean that it doesn’t have a camera, just like the 105 Classic, to keep the price down. Nokia 105 comes with a classic, ergonomic all-plastic body, looking really nice for a feature phone and sharing some design lines from the new 3310.
