Connectivity and Features
Connectivity options are straightforward, with the Nokia 130 supporting GSM 900 and 1800 bands. It lacks internet capabilities, such as GPRS and EDGE, focusing instead on traditional phone functions. Bluetooth 3.0 is available for basic file transfers, and a microUSB 2.0 port facilitates charging and data syncing. For entertainment, the phone includes an FM radio and a simple MP3/WAV/AAC player, easily accessible via the 3.5mm audio jack, a feature that allows for personal headphone use without additional adapters. However, it does not have WLAN, GPS, or NFC capabilities, aligning with its role as a secondary device or basic phone.
- ⬤ Nokia 130 Connectivity and Features
- ⬤ Nokia 130 Battery Life
- ⬤ Nokia 130 Practicality and Value
- ⬤ Nokia 130 Conclusion