Nokia 130 Rm-1035 Usb Driver Instant

Here’s a detailed write-up covering the Nokia 130 RM-1035 USB driver, including what it is, why it’s needed, and how to install it.


Alternative: Using the Phone as a Modem

If you simply want internet access via the Nokia 130's GPRS: nokia 130 rm-1035 usb driver

  1. Install the Nokia Connectivity Cable Driver as above.
  2. On the phone, go to Menu > Settings > Connectivity > USB > USB Mode > PC Suite.
  3. Connect to your PC. It will create a standard COM port.
  4. You can then create a Dial-Up Networking (DUN) connection using *99# as the number.

Q1: Is the Nokia 130 RM-1035 driver compatible with Windows 11?

A: Yes, but you must disable driver signature enforcement (as shown above) or use a virtual machine with Windows 7. Here’s a detailed write-up covering the Nokia 130

Nokia 130 RM-1035 USB Driver: Why You Need It and How to Install It

The Nokia 130 (model number RM-1035) is a classic feature phone known for its legendary battery life and durability. While it runs on the Series 30+ operating system (not Android or Windows), you might still need to connect it to a computer. Alternative: Using the Phone as a Modem If

Whether you are trying to flash the firmware, unbrick a dead device, or simply access files, the correct USB driver is essential. Here is everything you need to know.

Official vs. Generic Drivers: Which One Do You Need?

You will find two main types of drivers online. Here is the honest breakdown:

  1. Official Nokia USB Driver (Recommended): Comes packaged with Nokia Suite (legacy) or the generic Nokia Connectivity Cable Driver. These are signed by Microsoft and work best for MTP file transfers on Windows 7, 8, and 10.
  2. Flashing Drivers (For Advanced Users): If you intend to use third-party flashing boxes (like JAF, ATF, or Infinity), you need Nokia/FBUS Flash Drivers. These often require disabling driver signature enforcement on Windows 10/11.

For 95% of users (file transfer & charging), the standard Nokia USB Generic Driver is sufficient.

Installation steps (Windows)

  1. Download and install Nokia PC Suite or Nokia Suite compatible with your Windows version.
  2. Reboot PC after installation.
  3. Connect phone via micro-USB and set phone to the default connection mode; accept any prompts on the phone.
  4. If prompted, allow Windows to search for drivers and complete installation.
  5. Confirm device appears in Device Manager under “Portable Devices”, “USB Mass Storage Devices”, or with a specific vendor name.