Nokia Mural 6750 Phone
- 3G-enabled flip phone with unique illuminated take in in your choice of blue, red, green, orange, purple or pink
- Well-matched with AT&T Video Share, AT&T Mobile Music, and streaming video from Cellular Video service; Push to Talk capabilities
- 2-megapixel camera/camcorder; Bluetooth stereo music; MicroSD memory expansion to 16 GB; access to personal email
- Up to 4 hours of talk time, up to 336 hours (14 days) of standby time
- What’s in the Box: handset, rechargeable battery, charger, quick start handbook, user manual
Amazon.com Product Description
Add a flare of self-expression with the Nokia Mural 6750 flip phone from AT&T, which offers an array of revealing take in colors with your choice of blue, red, green, orange, purple and pink. The take in lights up when the device is opened or closed, or when you hear a call, a text or other notification on the device–and you can change the color on a whim based on your mood.
The 3G-enabled Nokia Mural offers elegant curved edges and a unique illuminated take in in your choice of blue, red, green, orange, purple or pink. |
A fantastic choice for staying in touch with your pet social networking sites, the Nokia Mural’s 3G connectivity (HSDPA) enables quick downloads and multimedia messaging, as well as quick and simple communication with the large keypad and built-in IM and email apps. This GPS-enabled phone can access the AT&T Route-finder service for turn-by-turn directions as well as its Video Share service, which enables you to send video of yourself to another well-matched phone while making a voice call. See more details on optional AT&T services below.
With Push to Talk capabilities, you’ll delight in walkie-talkie style communication that’s ideal for situations where you need instant voice access. Other features contain a large 2.2-inch screen, 2-megapixel auto-focus camera with video capture, memory expansion via optional microSD memory cards (up to 16 GB), Bluetooth 2.1 connectivity for hands-free devices and stereo music streaming, digital audio player, and up to 4 hours of talk time.
Key Features
- Illuminated take in in your choice of color with hidden take in show blending with the surface when not lit (Learn more)
- Quick 3G connectivity via AT&T’s HSDPA/UMTS network (850/1900 MHz bands; 3.6/7.2 Mbps speeds with network availability) as well as compatibility with 2100 MHz 3G networks in foreign territories
- Push to Talk (PTT) with dedicated button (additional subscription required)
- GPS navigation capabilities via AT&T Route-finder service includes audible turn-by-turn directions, real-time traffic updates and re-routing options.
- 2.2-inch LCD screen with 240 x 320-pixel resolution and 16 million color depth.
- 2-megapixel camera with auto-focus, 4x digital zoom, white balance modes, video capture capabilities and dedicated camera key. (Learn more)
- Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity with stereo music streaming (A2DP) capabilities as well as hands-free headsets and car kits. (Learn more)
- Digital audio player enables you to start and manage playlists right on the phone; well-matched with MP3, WMA and defenseless AAC/AAC+ formats.
- Memory expansion via microSD card slot with support for optional cards up to 16 GB
- Full messaging capabilities including SMS text, MMS picture and IM instant messaging (via ordinary services including AOL, Yahoo!, and MSN)
- Access to personal email with support for viewing attachments
- Nokia Web browser with WAP capabilities
- Speakerphone
- Voice dialing capabilities
- Voice recorder
- Support for downloadable Java games with demos of Tetris, JewelQuest2, Feast Dash 2 and Block Breaker Luxurious 2
- Organizer tools including calendar, tasks, reminders, written notes world clock, calculator, converter, stopwatch
- Airplane mode allows you to listen to music while the cellular connectivity is turned off
Vital Data
The Nokia Mural weighs 3.9 ounces and measures 3.83 x 1.85 x 0.64 inches. Its 1050 mAh lithium-ion battery is rated at up to 4 hours of talk time, and up to 336 hours (14 days) of standby time. It runs on the 850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS/EDGE frequencies as well as AT&T’s dual-band 3G network (850/1900 MHz; HSDPA/UMTS). Additionally, it’s well-matched with 2100 MHz 3G networks in foreign territories. Learn more about this phone’s technical specifications below.
What’s in the Box
Nokia Mural handset, rechargeable battery, charger, quick start handbook, user manual
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AT&T Services
| High-speed data connectivity via AT&T’s 3G mobile broadband data network: The dual-band 850/1900 MHz 3G network provides up to 3.6/7.2 Mbps of download speed, making it possible to delight in a variety of feature-rich wireless multimedia services, and it gives you the advantage of offering simultaneous voice and data services. Additionally, this phone is also well-matched with 2100 MHz 3G networks found in international territories. (For use outside the United States, an AT&T international data plot is recommended.)
In areas where the 3G network is not available, you’ll continue to hear service on the AT&T EDGE network, which offers availability in more than 13,000 US cities and along some 40,000 miles of major highways. Providing average data speeds between 75-135Kbps, it’s quick enough to support a wide range of advanced data services, including full picture and video messaging, high-speed color Internet access, and email on the go. |
| The full-featured, premium AT&T Route-finder GPS navigation attention includes audible turn-by-turn directions, real-time traffic updates and re-routing options, and 3D moving maps (additional charges applicable). AT&T Route-finder offers several other features to make your commute more enjoyable and reliable, including mobile access to Yellowpages.com. Additionally, AT&T Route-finder is the only mobile phone-based GPS service that provides integrated speech recognition for address entry and points of interest search. |
| Push-to-Talk (PTT) functionality enables you to instantly contact any other AT&T user. PTT works crosswise the entire network to make sure you have a clear signal so you can get things done. Simple-to-read icons let you know when members of your contact list are available, not available, or have their status set to “Do Not Scare.” You can also set your own status to let others know that you’re busy. When a quick PTT call needs to be a longer conversation convert the call easily to a regular voice call–works for one-to-one calls as well as group calls. Save time on group calling by pulling up your contacts and simply “marking” persons you wish to contain on a call–no need to set up and save groups before calling, unless you want to. |
| AT&T’s Video Share service enables you to send a live, one-way video stream to another well-matched phone during a ordinary voice call. The service also allows you to switch the direction of the video stream during the same phone call. (Customers must be in an area served by the company’s 3G network and have a Video Share-enabled phone.) While using Video Share with family and friends is a fun way to communicate, it’s also very useful for business. For example, a majority of users in the architecture, engineering and construction industries rated the ability to share live video through Video Share highly, according to investigate commissioned by AT&T. Video Share lets you see progress on a job site or review the day’s work without having to handbook from an office or other site to do so. |
| AT&T Mobile Music enables you to buy tracks while on the go, access the Napster and eMusic subscription music services, stream music video, find out what’s playing with Music ID song-recognition software, and find out what’s hot with The Buzz music news portal. |
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Expressive Features and Unique Lighting Effects
The elegant curves of Nokia Mural make for a truly ergonomic design that’s charming and curved to fit comfortably in your hand. An array of revealing take in colors–in choices of blue, red, green, orange, purple and pink–light up when the device is opened or closed or when you hear a call, a text or other notification on the device. You can choose between the color options for an added element of personalization, with the freedom to change the color selection according to your mood.
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You can choose to turn off the colored backlighting, and the external show is hidden when not activated. When activated (such as with an incoming call), you’ll see icons for battery life and signal strength, the current time, and caller ID. It’s complemented by music playback keys below the show (play/pause, reverse, forward) and a dedicated PTT button is placed on the left side of the phone.
2-Megapixel Camera/Camcorder
The 2-megapixel camera has an F2.4 lens that works well in low-light settings and offers up to a 1600 x 1200-pixel capture resolution for prints up to 8 x 10 inches. It also features a 4x digital zoom, white balance modes (automatic, daylight, tungsten, and fluorescent), color tone modes (normal, grayscale, sepia, and negative), and a self timer. You can also capture video clips with this phone, with the clip length dependent upon available memory (clips for sending via MMS are capped at around 30 seconds). It can record in H.263, h.264, MPEG4, and RV10 formats, and it also offers the same white balance and color tone modes as the still camera.
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Wireless Freedom with Bluetooth
This phone provides the latest version of Bluetooth connectivity–version 2.1 + EDR (Enhanced Data Rate), which makes pairing with an optional headset as well as other Bluetooth-enabled devices a snap. It includes profiles for communication headset, hands-free car kits, and file transfer. With the A2DP Bluetooth profile, you can stream your music to a pair of well-matched Bluetooth stereo headphones or speaker dock.
Supported profiles: Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, SIM Access, Personal Area Networking, Object Push, File Transfer, Dial-Up Networking, Headset, Hands-Free, Advanced Audio Distribution, Audio/Video Remote Control, Service Discovery Attention and Phone Book Access.
Technical Specifications
- Up to 70 MB user memory, expandable up to 16 GB with microSD card (sold separately)
- Address book with up to 1,000 contacts utilizing full phone memory
- Instant Messaging attention supports AIM, Yahoo and Windows Live Messenger
- HAC rating = M3/T3
- 2.5mm headset jack
- Music playback compatibility: MP3, WMA, AAC/AAC+/eAAC+, AMR, WAV, 3GP
- Ringtones: MIDI, MP3, WMA, AAC/AAC+/eAAC+, and video
- XHTML web browser with WAP protocol support
- Email support: IMAP, POP, SMTP, Nokia with support for email attachments
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I hadn’t had a Nokia in years, but I remembered being very pleased with my ancient Nokias so I was thrilled when I saw a Nokia available that met the specs I wanted.
My first look at the Nokia 6750 Mural was positive. All the specs matched what I was looking for (3G, nice camera, excellent sized screen, flip phone, memory slot, ordinary(-ish) 2.5mm headphone jack). When I tried it in the store I was still impressed. The browser was excellent, decently rendered even full HTML pages, a nice media player, ordinary menu set, cellular video feature, etc.
Unfortunately with this phone, the more I use it, the more disappointed I’ve become. The top level features are excellent, but the lack of attention to user boundary details is frustrating and unforgivable. It started with realizing that I couldn’t rearrange my own bookmarks for the browser. There is simply no “organize” command like there are for other things. You can (usually) “go” bookmarks to different folders, but not reorganize within a folder. Why not? Why can’t I place my most recently used bookmarks up top?
Second, I’m not sure what the media player uses to organize songs, but its not alphabetical order nor anything normal. For instance, I have 10 podcasts by the same ‘artist’ labeled 01 to 10. What order does the phone place them in? 06 to 10 and then 01 to 05. Why? Who knows. And again, I can’t rearrange them.
The silly UI oversights don’t end there. Another annoyance is the fact that I can’t go to speakerphone while the phone is ringing after making a call. I have to wait for an answer on the other end and then hit ’speakerphone’. What if I want to use speakerphone while I’m driving for hands-free use, I can’t really switch to it until after the person answers. Not only very inconvenient, but really illegal in a number of states.
I can go on… when you’re in the browser, you cannot write a text message without quitting the browser and losing your place. The small cuts you can place on the home menu are highly constrained and don’t contain useful options, etc, etc.
Physically, the design is not much better. The battery door is held in by a sliding clip on the back. But after a handful of uses, it gets loose, has a tendency to slide, and then the battery door falls off. It also often slides open by putting it in or taking it out of your pocket. Drop the phone and its nearly particular the batter will end up several feet away.
The buttons on the outside are too easily pressed. Several times I’ve had the MP3 player being playing when taking it in and out of my pocket. The solution is to lock it, but, I just don’t everlastingly remember to do so.
Speaking of the outside buttons, the volume up/down button has no spacing between that and the ‘push to talk’ button. Its physically connected. So trying to press volume up very often ends up with a push-to-talk dialog coming up. Frustrating and yet another example of a not thinking through the design.
Just when I was resigned to putting up with all the shortcomings, the phone stops responding to all button presses. I’ve only had it a few months. Fantastic job Nokia. I used to reckon of you as a designer of solid, quality phones, but now I can see why you’ve fallen as far as you have. Their lack of attention to detail is extremely frustrating and not a company that values their customers. My experiences with their customer support regarding accessories has also been pitiful. It takes 3 calls to figure out which headset works with my phone. I’ll get my phone replaced, place up with it until my next upgrade, and then be done with Nokia everlastingly.
Rating: 2 / 5
I chose this phone because I don’t want a smartphone. Most vital to me is not having to charge it very often. The lights are cool. The MP3 player performs well, though I seldom use it. The external speaker sounds decent for its size. But, the data for battery performance are not real life and I would NOT have got this phone had I known. Nokia says it will last 3 weeks on standby with GSM. I have yet for it to last more than 2 1/2 days. AT&T says the stats are best case ‘in a vacuum’. My previous Nokia phone would last 8 days between charges and had high expectation, which were crushed. I am not pleased with this phone.
Rating: 2 / 5