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- + Работает уже больше 5 лет без нареканий
- - Нету вообще
- + Нормальный телефон для школьника
- + Отличный девайс . Для ребенка 8-10 лет чтобы был на связи.
- + Компактный, есть все необходимые для кнопки функции. Есть камера какая никакая если вывести на ПК можно даже распечатать будет фото в Лоу фай стиле. Хороший звук через блютуз наушники. Рекомендую.
- - Центральная кнопка управления немного маловата. Разъем зарядки сверху, не очень удобно, есть риск попадания влаги в дождь.
- + Отличный маленький телефон, именно Маленький! Залазит в любой карман.
- - Громкость в наушниках маловата.
- + Сам аппаратик нормальный
- - Батарея держит плохо, в коробку положили зарядник от Филипса ,
- + Лежит в руке отлично мне лично понравилось))) две сим карты, просто классный, если нужна звонил каждый...
- + Из нового:
1. !!! НАКОНЕЦ ТО !!! BLUETOOTH 3.0 который дружит со всеми
гарнитурами , колонками , магнитолами 🙏
2. Запись разговора( автоматическая или по команде)
3. Мягкое и бесшумное нажатие клавиш в отличии от предидущей
Nokia 130 DS ( 2014 г.)
4. Диспетчер файлов
5. Более мощный фонарик и в правильном месте наконец то !!!
6. Камера ,хоть многие и не довольны, но сфоткать расписание или какой то текст при нормальном освещении вполне сойдет....
7. Диктофон
8. Отличное качество связи...
- + Все оперативно и надежно
- - -нет

This Nokia 130 has a few tricks that the Samsung Guru doesn't have, like, automatic call recording on to the microSD card which you have to buy separately. Despite separate keypad buttons, the Nokia 130 is slightly less easy to use primarily because the four-way central key is too small comparatively. Remember, it was Nokia who introduced the four-way 'Navi' key long back. (Or, it could be because I haven't yet gotten used to it. )
You can't reprogram the four-way central button. You can, however, organize the 'left key'. There is no privacy lock like the one in Samsung Guru which can selectively protect messages, dialed calls etc. It does have a security code function but that locks up the whole phone. You might just want to protect some functions alone while, say letting another person use the phone for calling, but you can't do that here.
The flashlight is usable but is slightly underpowered and won't work when the keypad is locked unlike the Guru's. Pressing the four-way key up keeps it on till you release it which is a nice thing. There is an option to keep it on without continuously pressing it too.
There is a VGA camera (both photo and video) with abysmal picture quality. If you are lost on an island with no power source for weeks on end, it might prove useful. Your smartphone would have died long back. That is the only scenario I can think of where this camera can be a blessing! Even a person on a budget who wants this phone as the only phone would loathe taking a snap.
Scrolling through the contact list is much slower than in the Guru and that is a bit annoying.
The speed dial option has a clever, speed-messaging option where you can long press, compose and send a message to a person quickly.
It can't record FM radio, I think. But it can be used as a voice recorder. The headset quality is just okay. You need to connect the headset to get the FM radio to work, though you can play it through the loudspeaker if you wish (but damn you if you do that!). The loudspeaker is just ordinary. Call quality is good.
On connecting the headset, you can set the phone to automatically pick up a call. That way you could use it as a listening device too! ;-)
It is a dual SIM phone and it accepts (Mini) SIM cards. You can set one SIM for messages and the other for voice or any combination like that. It is a bit of a struggle to get the SIM out once you push it into the slot. The microSD card slot is independent of the SIM slot.
The device is thicker than the Samsung Guru maybe because of the deliberate well-rounded body its creators gave it. It is made in India.
The Bluetooth connects to another device through something called Swap if you bring the two devices close to each other. I could not figure out how to share the contacts though that option was displayed on the Pixel 2 with which I paired it. It can transfer files too - those fantastic high-resolution pictures you took on the island - over Bluetooth.
The battery is supposed to last for a very long time. I haven't tested that yet. It's just the first day. And, yes, it has the snake game and some others too.
Overall, it is a fine device at this price, but the question is do you really want the camera and the Bluetooth. If not, there are cheaper options like the Nokia 105 or the Samsung Guru Duos. But if you need call recording, voice recording and hence Bluetooth to transfer the files, then this is indeed a great option considering the fantastic battery life that it is supposed to have. It has a nice, smooth, durable looking polycarbonate body too. I just wish the operating system was a bit faster and more user-friendly.
Phew, that's the longest review I have ever written. I wonder who managed to read till the end! Perhaps someone who is nostalgic about their first Nokia phone? Mine was a Nokia 3310, way back in 2000. What was yours?
Update after a week of use: The user interface is just too bad compared to the Samsung Duos's simplicity and efficiency. I placed an order again for the Samsung and shelved the Nokia.


Love the phone, it has a sleek finish and the buttons are smooth. I replaced my father's 4 year old basic Intex phone which is breaking down. I first ordered Samsung Guru 1200 blindly, as it has large number of positive reviews, but it turned out to be so primitive that there was not even a way to transfer contacts, other than via SIM (which has a limit of 250, and he had a lot more than that). So I set out to do a proper research by listing out my criteria. I wanted to find a phone which is:
- Small
- Lightweight
- MicroUSB charging
- Memory card support for contact transfer
- Good ring volume
- At least 2 day stand-by
- LED torch
- Vibration mode
Nokia 130 DS not only met the criteria, it exceeded in many ways, such as having Bluetooth (not tested yet), 25 day standby (as per claim), FM radio (not tested yet), Camera, dual SIM. The interface is quite nice with several useful features:
- It supports up to 5 recurrent alarms with 10min snooze option
- Updates date/time from network (this was sorely missing in the old phone)
- Has a calendar with the month view fitting nicely on the screen.
- Add reminders for specific days via calendar
- Impressive calculator
- Music player (not tested yet)
- Voice recorder (not tested yet)
- Multiple flexible profiles with schedules. You can e.g., have Silent turned on in the night and another profile to be turned on in the morning.
- T9 dictionary input (not tested yet)
The camera is crap (as can be expected), but it can come of use in a pinch. There is no way to quickly turn on the LED torch, which is a big disappointment. I found autolock feature to be more "senior citizen" friendly, as it doesn't timeout that fast. Build doesn't seem as durable as older Nokia phones, but it should still last very long time. The font on the manual is very small so even I found it hard to read so started relying on Google or self exploration. It is pretty much useless for senior citizens.
Transferring contacts was easy enough with a memory card. In the old phone I exported contacts, which created a VCF file under a subdirectory. I had to move that to the root directory and rename it as backup.dat, and used "Contacts > Settings > Restore Contacts" to restore it.
There is only one thing so far that my father didn't like in this. The old phone showed messages in conversations, arranged by the sender (like in Android), but in Nokia, every message is shown by itself.
Update: There is one more thing that I don't like, which is the size of the 4-way keypad. The Select button and the navigation buttons are so close that unless you use your fingernails, you may end up hitting one of the navigation buttons too at the same time. I accidentally ended up deleting a wrong SMS because of this and I noticed my father also fat-fingering once.







Pros
1. excellent built, durable..it can endure n number of free falls without damaging the screen or any functionality.
2. Call reception very impressive. It retains good connectivity in places where smart phones struggle for network. (know this from experience).
3. Sound is decent. One should not expect good bass at full volume or very good in-ear. its decent. not too good or bad.
4. it has bluetooth and memory card slot,I usually connect it with bluetooth speakers for good music. also supports the auxillary cable function.
5. U can connect it with pc to transfer any file like any smart phone. served handy many times for data transport.
6. it has a vga camera, just in case u need it!
7. Battery lasts minimum three days.
cons.
would have appreciated a mobile hanging slot like old classic mobiles.
Apart from that, I dont find anything wrong with this one.
BOnus: It comes with a nokia earphone. (y)




