Someone at Nokia has really goofed when it was putting together the new Mural clamshell phones. The Mural was a device aimed at teens and tweens that promised support for the AT&T 3G network.

Perhaps the best part of the handset was the price, the device sold for about $50. AT&T has reportedly pulled the Mural from sales and is returning the devices thanks to a rather serious goof in the construction of all of the handsets made. The devices have to be returned to AT&T for a software update so presumably they will return at some point.
The device will only operate on the AT&T 2G network. Apparently, when the phone was made at Nokia they were all constructed with 3G disabled. Honestly, most of the people who would buy the device won’t be able to get a decent 3G signal with AT&T anyway.








