Microsoft today announced the Nokia 130, a simple, inexpensive handset meant for first-timers and emerging markets.
The candybar-style phone runs the Series 30 platform and includes a 1.8-inch screen, stereo headphone jack, Bluetooth 3.0, and support for memory cards up to 32GB.
According to Microsoft, the Nokia 130 supports both video and audio playback, and includes an FM radio. The phone has a flashlight, but no camera. The Nokia 130 will reach select markets this quarter.
Pricing is expected to be about $25 and it will be sold in single- and dual-SIM variants.
Microsoft Devices Group includes the handset division of Nokia, which Microsoft acquired earlier this year. Microsoft’s Jo Harlow said though the company is killing off Nokia’s Android/X devices, it still believes there is a good market opportunity for entry-level phones in addition to its Lumia Windows Phone devices.