Nokia Mural (Nokia 6750) – Mobile Gazette – Mobile Phone News
Discontinued
7th September 2009
In what appears to be a slight upgrade to the Nokia
6650, the new Nokia Mural (also called the Nokia 6750)
is a midrange 3.5G clamshell phone with GPS, exclusive to the AT&T
network in the US.
Of course, it doesn’t just look like the 6650.. the Nokia Mural
is also visually very similar to the Motorola
RAZR and in fact it is almost identical in terms of capabilities
to last year’s AT&T exclusive RAZR2
V9x.. but the glossy outside and semi-hidden external display
makes it a much more fashionable looking handset.
Apart from GPS, the Nokia Mural 6750 isn’t the most exciting
phone in the world. Inside is a 2.2″ 240 x 320 pixel display,
there’s a basic 2 megapixel camera, multimedia player, stereo Bluetooth
and microSD expandable memory.
The flat keyboard does at least appear to have proper keys, a
step up from the RAZR. But Nokia have again copied the characteristic
“kick” at the bottom of the keypad and the whole thing
just screams “Motorola” rather than “Nokia”.
It’s a quad-band GSM phone with tri-band UMTS 850 / 1900 / 2100
MHz, so it will work in Europe as well as the US. Although this
is being punted as an AT&T handset, it’s
quite possible that it will end up with other carriers as well,
especially considering that the older 6650 was exclusive to T-Mobile
in Europe before it ended up with AT&T in the US, and the AT&T
Nokia Surge morphed into the Nokia 6760 slide in Europe.
The Nokia Mural uses AT&T’s Navigator application for turn-by-turn
navigation, if it ends up with other carriers then it will use another
solution. Neither Nokia nor AT&T have confirmed this, but it
looks like a standard Series 40 phone rather than an S60 smartphone
(which the 6650 is), and if this is the case then frankly it’s a
step backwards.
It’s not the most exciting phone in the world, except for the
fact that there are precious few clamshell phones around with GPS.
So, if you’re a clamshell fan then the Mural (or 6750) might well
be worth seeking out, if you’re looking for something fairly inexpensive.
Talking about how much it costs, AT&T quote the “no
commitment” price of the Mural as being about $250, but when
taken with a 2-year contract and with the $50 mail-in rebate it
can be had for about $100. The Mural is available to order now in
the US, its status in Europe and elsewhere is unknown.