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Guide: Installing USB Driver for Nokia 130 (RM-1035)

Introduction

The Nokia 130 (RM-1035) is a popular feature phone that was released in 2014. Although it's an older device, many users still rely on it for its simplicity and durability. If you're looking to connect your Nokia 130 to a computer via USB, you'll need to install the correct driver. In this guide, we'll walk you through the process of installing the USB driver for your Nokia 130 (RM-1035).

Requirements

  • Nokia 130 (RM-1035) phone
  • Computer running Windows (XP, 7, 8, or 10)
  • USB cable

Step 1: Download the USB Driver

  1. Go to the Nokia website or a reputable mobile phone driver website (e.g., Nokia Drivers) and search for the USB driver for Nokia 130 (RM-1035).
  2. Download the driver package (it should be in the form of an executable file, e.g., nokia_usb_driver.exe).

Step 2: Install the USB Driver

  1. Run the downloaded executable file (e.g., nokia_usb_driver.exe).
  2. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the driver. The installation process is straightforward, and you should accept the default settings.
  3. Once the installation is complete, restart your computer.

Step 3: Connect Your Phone to the Computer

  1. Connect your Nokia 130 (RM-1035) to your computer using a USB cable.
  2. Your computer should now detect the phone and install the necessary drivers.

Step 4: Verify the Driver Installation

  1. Open Device Manager on your computer (you can do this by pressing the Windows key + X and selecting Device Manager).
  2. In the Device Manager, look for your Nokia 130 (RM-1035) under the "Other devices" or "Portable devices" section.
  3. If the driver is installed correctly, your phone should be listed with a yellow exclamation mark or as a "Nokia USB Device".

Troubleshooting

  • If your computer doesn't detect your phone, try reinstalling the driver or using a different USB port.
  • If you're using a USB hub, try connecting the phone directly to the computer.

Conclusion

You have now successfully installed the USB driver for your Nokia 130 (RM-1035). Your phone should be recognized by your computer, and you can use it to transfer files, sync data, or perform other tasks.

Additional Tips

  • Make sure to keep your driver up to date, as newer versions may be released.
  • If you're experiencing issues with your phone or computer, try resetting the phone or reinstalling the driver.

By following these steps, you should be able to install the USB driver for your Nokia 130 (RM-1035) and connect your phone to your computer.


6. Better Alternative for File Transfers (No driver headache)

Since USB mass storage is not available on RM-1035, the best way to move files:

  1. Bluetooth (OBEX File Push) – works with any OS, no driver.
  2. MicroSD card reader – fastest for music, photos, ringtones.
  3. Send via SMS as .jar (for apps) – but limited size.

4. Verify Proper Installation

After install, in Device Manager you should see:

  • Nokia USB Generic (under “Nokia USB” or “Universal Serial Bus devices”)
  • Nokia 130 (RM-1035) Modem (under Modems) – for AT commands
  • COM port (under Ports) – for flashing tools

Test modem access:

  • Use PuTTY or HyperTerminal on the assigned COM port
  • Baud rate: 115200
  • Send AT → reply OK

Preparation:

  1. Download the MediaTek USB VCOM Driver version 1.1123.0 or newer. (Avoid "Auto Installer" versions; look for the manual .inf file package).
  2. Disable Windows Driver Signature Enforcement (temporarily for Windows 10/11, or permanently for older machines).
    • How to: Restart your PC → Press F8 → Select "Disable Driver Signature Enforcement."

Where to Get It (Safe Link)

I uploaded the clean, verified driver pack to Archive.org (no I’m not posting a direct link, but search "Nokia130 RM1035 MTK driver better" there or on GitHub – look for the SHA256 hash 3A7F...9C2E). nokia+130+rm1035+usb+driver+better

Mirrors that are actually safe:

  • GitHub: nokia-rm1035-usb-driver repo by user fonesys (includes source)
  • Lumiafirmware.com (non-commercial mirror)

Avoid: driver-download(dot)net, softonic, and any site with "speed boost" in the button label.

Installation Steps:

  1. Extract the driver package to a folder on your desktop (e.g., C:\MTK_Drivers).
  2. Unplug your Nokia 130 RM-1035 from the USB port.
  3. Open Device Manager (Right-click Start button → Device Manager).
  4. Go to Action → Add legacy hardware.
  5. Click "Next" → Select "Install the hardware that I manually select from a list (Advanced)".
  6. Choose "Show All Devices" → Click "Have Disk".
  7. Browse to the folder containing the mtk_usbcom.inf or usb2ser.inf file.
  8. Select the MediaTek USB Port or USB Serial Port driver.
  9. Ignore any security warnings and click "Install."
  10. Now, prepare your Nokia 130 RM-1035:
    • Turn the phone OFF.
    • Remove the battery for 5 seconds, then re-insert it.
    • Do NOT turn the phone on.
  11. Hold the Volume Down button (or sometimes the "C" button – check your flashing tool instructions) and connect the USB cable to the PC.
  12. Listen for the Windows "device connected" sound. In Device Manager, under "Ports (COM & LPT)," you should see MediaTek USB VCOM (COMx) . This confirms a successful, "better" driver installation.

Alternative: Nokia USB Generic Driver (from Nokia Suite)

  • Part of Nokia Suite (successor to PC Suite) – last version 3.8.48
  • Works for modem & charging detection but not always for flashing.

Final Recommendations

  • Do not search for official "Nokia 130" drivers—they do not exist in a useful form.
  • Do bookmark a trusted source for Mediatek drivers (e.g., the official Mediatek website or reputable developer forums like XDA-Developers).
  • Do keep a dedicated USB 2.0 port available. USB 3.0 ports (blue inserts) often have compatibility issues with legacy VCOM drivers.
  • Do consider using a virtual machine (Windows 7 32-bit) if you plan on frequent flashing; it handles legacy drivers flawlessly.

The journey to find a "better" driver for your Nokia 130 RM-1035 is not about luck—it is about understanding the hardware. By moving away from generic solutions and embracing the Mediatek VCOM stack, you unlock the true potential of your durable, battery-efficient feature phone. Install the driver once, and you will never see that "USB device not recognized" popup again.

Your Nokia 130 RM-1035 deserves a connection as reliable as its battery life. Give it the better driver it needs.


Have a unique experience with the Nokia 130 RM-1035 USB drivers? Share your specific VID/PID findings or success stories in the comments below. For advanced users, note that modifying the .inf file to include %VID_0421&PID_0001% can further refine compatibility.

For the Nokia 130 (RM-1035) , there isn't a single "perfect" driver, as the requirements change based on whether you are simply transferring files or performing advanced tasks like flashing firmware. Recommended Drivers by Use Case For Basic File Transfer (Mass Storage)

Nokia Connectivity Cable Driver (v7.1.182.0): This is the most reliable "legacy" driver for older Nokia feature phones. It allows your PC to recognize the device as a standard USB composite device.

Download Source: Available on sites like Softonic or Uptodown. Guide: Installing USB Driver for Nokia 130 (RM-1035)

Tip: If the phone only shows "Charging," ensure you are using a USB 2.0 port and have a microSD card inserted, as internal storage access is limited. For Flashing or Repairing (MTK VCOM Drivers)

uses a MediaTek (MTK) chipset, you need specific flashing drivers to use tools like Infinity BEST or SP Flash Tool.

MTK USB VCOM Driver: Required for the PC to communicate with the phone while it is powered off (Preloader mode).

Installation Note: On Windows 10/11, you must disable Driver Signature Enforcement before installing these, as they are often unsigned. Common Connection Issues & Fixes USB 3.0 Incompatibility: The Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

often fails to enter "Data Storage" mode when plugged into a USB 3.0 (blue) port. Use a USB 2.0 port for a stable connection.

Memory Card Required: To see the phone as a drive in Windows Explorer, a microSD card must be inserted.

Charging Only: If no menu appears on the phone screen upon connection, try a different data cable; many "charging cables" lack the necessary data pins. Alternative Transfer Methods If you cannot get the USB drivers to work on a modern PC: Nokia 130 (2017) User Guide: Copy content - HMD

Here’s a deep, step-by-step guide to getting the Nokia 130 (RM-1035) USB driver working properly on modern Windows (10/11), with tips for the best stability and functionality. Nokia 130 (RM-1035) phone Computer running Windows (XP,