Nokia 6750 For AT&T

Published in Nokia by Jyoti

Nokia is releasing yet another phone for the North American market the 6750 “Mural” handset. The flip styled phone has passed through the FCC’s testing process and looks to be equipped with 3G support for AT&T’s 3G wireless network.

The new Nokia 6750 Mural features a clamshell form factor and is reported to come with support for 850/1900 UMTS bands. What the device seems to be able to offer is two displays, along with a glossy finish and music-oriented features, including external music-dedicated buttons.

Other specifications of the new handset comprise a 2-megapixel photo snapper, which is also reported to come with flash, as well as Bluetooth connectivity and a microSD memory card slot with support for up to 8GB of additional storage space.

It seems that the Nokia 6750 Mural’s Users Manual shows that it will include features like MEdia Net and Video Share, which clearly suggests that the phone is on its way to AT&T’s lineup. For the time being there is no exact information on the platform it will come with, though it will most likely feature Symbian S40, yet Symbian S60 is not excluded either.

The new mobile phone seems to resemble the Nokia 6650 in a way, which was launched by AT&T back in November last year. Unfortunately, there are no specific details on when the phone is expected to become available for purchase, nor on the possible price tag it should feature. However we hope to learn more on this, as well as on the spec list it will come with, in the near future. Perhaps we’ll also hear an official announcement on the phone, either from the wireless carrier or from the mobile phone maker, so stay tuned for more on this.

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This article was written by Jyoti on 12 May 2009


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