

📱 Stay classic, stay connected — the Nokia 130 keeps it simple and smart!
The Nokia 130 is a sleek, SIM-free feature phone with a 1.8-inch display, Bluetooth connectivity, and multimedia capabilities including an MP3 player and FM radio. Designed for those who value simplicity and long battery life, it supports microSD cards up to 32GB and weighs just 73 grams, making it the perfect minimalist companion for calls, texts, and tunes.






| ASIN | B074PTD3GM |
| Best Sellers Rank | 103,952 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 4,039 in SIM-Free & Unlocked Mobile Phones |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | A00028635 |
| Manufacturer | Nokia |
| Product Dimensions | 4.8 x 11.1 x 1.42 cm; 73 g |
R**F
Good all round dumb phone with a couple of smart phone features and decent battery life!
So far so good. I bought the Nokia 130 it because I wanted a phone with bluetooth and one which can receive a micro sd so I can play my tunes. Battery life is as expected but havent exactly timed it. Don't know how constant playing of music from the phone to my b tooth earphones will effect battery life but battery should last a lot longer than my tablet's. Shame it can't receive a micro sd card larger than 32gb but 32gb should suffice. Flashlight isn't all that bright but it just about does the job. Camera isn't great but i wasn't buying it for that. All in all a reliable phone with a long battery life!
E**3
Great little phone
This is a great little basic phone , I would describe the colour of it as being bright orange rather than red, not sure why the other review said it looked pink, it doesn’t . The phone is great for those who just want a simple phone for calls and texts , it also has a camera but it won’t let you access it unless you have installed a memory card , I am assuming this is because the internal memory is very small .it has a MP3 player, it does not come supplied with earphones, but having tested my two lots of earphones the ones that have 3 lines on the earphone jack do not work , you have to use the type that only has 2 lines on the earphone jack . Hope my review is helpful for you :)
L**R
Super little phone , Small and pocket friendly
Super little phone , Small and pocket friendly, MP3 with a speaker, Blue tooth connection for speakers, Headphone Jack, what more do you want ? fine have a radio also, you cannot go wrong with this little gem. U.I is basic but fine and I have no complaints with navigation. The only thing I can think to criticize is the camera, if they could just push it up a grade ,this would be the perfect mobile for all my basic needs, but the camera gives a poor picture and video is not worth mentioning, again think basic and you wont be let down by the camera the best use for it it is emergency's not selfies.
G**R
Nokia 130
A compact basic phone, with a couple of useful features, but not for those with stiff fingers and poor eye site. If you have stepped down from a smart phone, it will feel a crude device, but it does the basics. You will need an adapter to fit a ultra small sim into this phone.
T**S
Nokia still rules when it comes to feature phones
Works perfectly. Buttons are a little close together for my fat thumbs but I have learned to adjust my grip. I have given up my smartphone and this is now my main phone. Camera sucks but that’s not what i brought it for the main plus is it has full Bluetooth and works with my car stereo so I can make and receive calls legally. Great phone.
L**E
Easy to use
We use this an emergency phone for our children when out and about, we specifically did not want a smart phone as we believe our children are to young. Our son has a medical condition however so it was important that he could get hold of us and we could get him. Easy to use very compact and quite robust, big thumbs up! No frills just a good old fashioned phone.
M**E
The phone was fine but I had to send it back because it ...
The phone was fine but I had to send it back because it was only 2gb and not 3gb which is needed to support my sim card.Unfortunately I had no knowledge that this strange fact could even happen until carphone warehouse finally got to the bottom of why my phone would not work.
J**S
Want to text and call? Buy something cheaper. Want to play music and take photos? Buy something else.
Summary: There's no reason to pay more for this phone over the cheaper Nokia 105 if you're just looking for a phone that can text, call, go a week without charging and survive being dropped off a skyscraper. The point of this phone is that it has a few extras, like a camera and music player - but they are so badly implemented that if you are buying it for these features you should find a different basic phone. I bought this because I was looking for a new basic phone after my old Alcatel brick broke. Although I don't like smartphones, I'm not a technophobe and I like to listen to my music on the go, which was why I bought this over the significantly cheaper Nokia 105. This phone has a music player, bluetooth (a way of wirelessly sharing files), microSD card slot and camera, whereas the 105 does not. Cameras on phones like these aren't much use since the quality is so low the photos are unclear and blurry, so the main thing for me was that I'd be able to store a decent amount of music files, share them with speakers thanks to bluetooth and play my songs in headphones while going around - things that I could do with my old Alcatel phone. Unfortunately the music player is useless because there's no way to tell it to play music files from a single folder on your microSD card (for example, an album) and/or create a playlist - you have to scroll through all your music files to find what you want. This makes the 32GB of storage available from the microSD slot useless since it takes a silly amount of time to scroll through everything. This is just lazy from Nokia, basic phones from over a decade ago had music players like the one on this phone. Otherwise the phone is solidly built and the battery life is exceptional. This is not a modern basic phone in any way, this is Nokia selling an old phone for £20 because it presumes anyone buying it instead of a £100 smartphone won't be tech-savvy enough to try and use the features it's marketed as having.
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