The three Le Fleur mobile phones target the female part of the mobile market.

Oct 31, 2006 10:10 GMT  ·  By

Heard about L'Amour? Yes it's the series that Nokia has released some time ago to get the biggest slice from the money women spend on mobile handsets. It seems Samsung didn't take it very well and they now released their version of female oriented cell phones, the Le Fleur collection that has the colors and the style to break some women's hearts out there.

The first phone from the series is the E570, a mobile that closely follows the E530 design, but comes in a pink silky case and a flower tattooedon the back. This tri-band with GSM and GPRS support features a 1.3 megapixel camera, a 1.8 inch 262k colors TFT display with a 176x220 resolution, a microSD memory expansion card slot, Bluetooth and USB connectivity and a few sport related applications like the pedometer and the calories calculator for the girls that like to keep fit or are in war with their weight.

The second runner up is the budget Samsung E420 that targets the girls that like to be trendy without spending too much money on their way to perfection. The most important and stylish feature of this phone is represented by the exterior case ornaments on the top panel that are back-lighted when the user is in the middle of a phone conversation or her phone is ringing. The handset also has a VGA camera, an internal 2 inch 65k colors 128x160 pixels OLED display and an external secondary 1 inch 65k colors 96x96 pixels OLED screen.

The third member of this series is the already known Samsung E500 that has been in women's hands and purses for some time and I suppose they liked it due to its leather-metallic case with fashion like elements. As most people (to be read women) know, this is a tri-band that offers GSM, GPRS and EDGE support, a 1.7 inch 262k colors TFT main display with a 176x220 pixels resolution, a 1.3 megapixel digital camera, a secondary 65k colors OLED screen with a 80x64 resolution, 80 MB of internal memory, Bluetooth and USB connectivity, all of these in a package that weighs only 85 grams.

Besides being a possible response to Nokia's L'Amour series, these three devices can also be perceived as the next logical step after the launch of the first woman oriented handset from Samsung, the A400. Either case, this is a very nice looking trio and if you happen to be a female, this might just be your mobile-related dream come true.