New launch of a mobile phone for young girls

May 7, 2007 14:44 GMT  ·  By

Samsung has just launched a mobile phone that has a very clear target: namely young girls. Samsung Lilly E420 is not only a cellular, but an appealing object that is meant to stand as a personal statement.

As it usually happens with original-looking mobile phones, it's all about the outer design and less about performances. This Samsung Lilly E420 impresses through its white, smoothly shaped case and especially through the pink imprint on the corner of the clap.

The interesting aspect about the design found on the clap is that an intermittent backlight flashes for every incoming call, even when the phone is set to silent mode. The keyboard is also quite impressive, especially in the dark, when a wide range of colors is displayed by a backlight.

It has a very feminine and elegant design, but lacks the style of the more developed technology. Actually, this cellular has the appearance of a more sophisticated toy, and less that of an evolved technological device. The reason for this is mainly granted by the plastic case.

When it comes to performances, this flip phone has two color OLED LCD screens, one internal and the other external. The 2x digital zoom camera is capable of taking pictures with a resolution of up to 640 x 480, which proves quite disappointing when compared with other mobile phone cameras. Moreover, it has only 2 MB of space on which data can be stored, which is definitely insufficient.

Another drawback to Samsung's Lilly E420 is that it doesn't support a music player, HTML or even Bluetooth. Actually, all there is left from this phone's performances is the appealing, childish design.

The mobile phone Samsung Lilly E420 is available at the price of 50 pounds with subscription. A fair price, if you think about its capabilities.