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Nokia, 130 and 150: Nokia’s two new phones take us back to the 90s

If you're looking for a phone that doesn't have any smarts, but lets you play the Snake game by taking you back in time, Nokia's updated Nokia 130 and 150 might be just what you're looking for.
 Nokia, 130 and 150: Nokia’s two new phones take us back to the 90s
READING NOW Nokia, 130 and 150: Nokia’s two new phones take us back to the 90s

Is your smartphone too smart for you? Then give Nokia a try… The company has introduced two new ‘buddy phones. If you have two lines and don’t want to carry another smartphone, these phones seem like great options as a second phone.

New Nokia 150 features

The new Nokia 130 and the new Nokia 150 are reminiscent of previous generation technologies. However, it can also be considered as two new phones with today’s software features, reflecting the best features of the past years. The Nokia 150 is arguably the more powerful model. It has three colors and has a 2.4-inch QVGA display, a standby time of up to a month. It also has a 1,450 mAh removable battery and a headphone jack for listening to music. The rear-facing 0.3MP VGA camera is as mediocre as it sounds. You can save all your data on a MicroSD card and charge the phone via micro USB.

New Nokia 130 features

The Nokia 130 has the same size screen and removable battery, but no camera. This also makes sense if you consider it as a secondary device. You probably already have a smartphone that takes satisfactory photos.

The Nokia 130 and 150 have an IP52 rating, which makes them dust and water resistant. However, they are not completely waterproof. Also, both have physical keys and navigation keys for navigating the operating system called Series 30+ or ​​S30+. Nokia developed the software specifically for these entry-level devices and has included a revamped Snake game.

Let us remind you that the Nokia 130 and 150 models have been on the market since 2016. These new phones can be considered as their updated versions. Nokia, which was acquired by Finnish conglomerate HMD Mobile, has not yet announced the prices of the two models. Earlier generations were available at prices starting under $50.

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