Microsoft devices announces ultra-affordable mobile phone with music, video player

TechnologyMicrosoft devices announces ultra-affordable mobile phone with music, video player

Microsoft devices announces ultra-affordable mobile phone with music, video player

KARACHI: Recognizing the rapid growth of ultra-affordable mobile phones, Microsoft Devices on Tuesday unveiled the Nokia 130, a mobile phone designed to introduce millions of people to new digital experiences, says a press release issued by the Microsoft.

At just PKR 2,850/-, the Nokia 130 combines the everyday essentials first-time mobile phone buyers expect with the beautiful design, reliability and mobile entertainment they want. With a built-in video player, music player with up to 46-hours continuous playback on a single charge and everyday essentials such as a flashlight, FM radio and USB charging, the Nokia 130 is the perfect introduction to a “mobile first” world.

The Nokia 130 is an ideal handset for first-time mobile phone buyers, or for people seeking a reliable back-up phone to complement their existing smartphone. It’s built to last, with a 1.8” colour display and outstanding battery life of 26 days’ standby for the Dual SIM device. In design and quality, the Nokia 130 stands out among devices priced below USD 35/-. Every year, more than 300 million people buy phones from this price category alone.

“As demand in the affordable mobile segment continues to grow, Microsoft remains committed to delivering market-leading mobile innovation at each and every price point,” said Kamran Masood Niazi, Communications Manager, Microsoft Devices Pakistan. He further added that: “Billions of people have yet to experience a mobile phone, while at the same time there is increasing demand for reliable back-up phones in both mature and high-growth markets. With handsets like the Nokia 130, we see tremendous potential to deliver the experience of a ‘mobile-first’ world to people seeking their first device, and we continue to invest in ultra-affordable devices that will introduce people to a ‘cloud-first’ world through Microsoft services such as Bing, Outlook.com and OneDrive.”

As one of the most affordable mobile phones with video playback, the Nokia 130 makes new digital experiences accessible to more people. It delivers hours of entertainment with the built-in video player which offers up to 16 hours of playback for video stored on a microSD card, MP3 player and FM radio. With support for expandable microSD storage up to 32GB, alongside the Bluetooth-enabled SLAM application and USB connectivity, it also makes sharing digital content easy, without the need for an Internet connection.

The Nokia 130 will be available in select markets including Pakistan, India, China, Indonesia, Nigeria, Kenya, Egypt, Vietnam and the Philippines.

Must read

Recent News

Must watch video in which Hassan Niazi is addressing miscreants outside Corp Commander House Lahore.

Hassan Niazi was not convicted just for waving Khaki uniform. Hafizullah Niazi should watch...

0
Monitoring Desk: Father is a father and he was born with a heart to forgive and forget the crimes of his children columnist Hafizullah...
Afghan Taliban and Islamic State Khorasan mending their ways by demarcating areas of their operations

Afghan Taliban and Islamic State Khorasan are mending their ways by demarcating areas of...

0
Monitoring Desk: The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) is reportedly mending its relations with the Islamic State Khorasan (ISK) Province, a regional branch of...

Interview with President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev released by AZERTAC News...

0
Monitoring Desk: On January 7, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev was interviewed by local TV channels. AZERTAC presents the interview, which...
Psychological mitigation of the crime and PTI fundraising campaigns to bail criminals out

PTI’s press conference exposed the frustration as it had failed to put pressure to...

0
Monitoring Desk: The press conference of PTI's leadership surely exposed the frustration of the party and it was a clear sign that the party...

Elon Musk also raised a question regarding the US funding the Taliban for spreading...

0
Monitoring Desk: The echoes of funding the terrorist group Taliban by the US government through US taxpayer’s money is as louder as it could...
Advertisement