TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Microsoft just unveiled the Nokia 130, an affordable feature phone with a price of US$25 or around Rp290,000. Microsoft's newest device runs Nokia OS Series 30 and is not a Windows Phone base.
Eventhough the Nokia 130 has no camera, it has a video and an MP3 player. It is equipped with a 1.8-inch LCD display with a resolution of 160 x 128 pixels. The capacity of the on-board battery is 1020mAh, quoted from Phone Arena.
Users can play movies directly from the SD card (up to 32GB) and supports FM radio. Microsoft claims the device is capable of playing videos for 16 hours straight, while the music playback might continue for as long as 46 hours. A talktime of up to 13 hours is available for both single SIM or dual SIM card.
The Nokia 130 is available in several colors: black, white and red. Microsoft has yet to announce its initial availability and whether it will hit the Indonesian market.
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