March 25, 2007
Samsung Lily
ComputerActive reviews the Samsung Lily and writes, "The camera, equipped with a double zoom feature, also takes clear pictures that can be stored on the phone’s 2MB internal memory. In its defence, there is a nice flower motif on the front of the phone that lights up when the phone rings, although that's just as well, as the ringtones that come with the Samsung Lily are so bad that most users will probably want to keep it on silent anyway. ... For those who like a phone that does the basics and not much more the Samsung Lily is a good choice. However, aesthetics and features do not come anywhere near to the fashion phones of LG or Nokia."
Trusted Reviews reviews the Samsung Lily E420 and writes, "The camera is not going to win any prizes. It shoots stills at resolutions up to just 640 x 480, which is probably by most people’s standards going to sound unacceptably poor. It doesn’t shoot video at all. Another turn-off for many will be that the absence of a memory card slot and Bluetooth means that to get photos off the handset they have to be sent over the air. The sample shots were sent to another handset via MMS, in fact. ... In terms of overall quality then, shots taken with this phone are clearly not going be the kinds of photos you’ll want to keep for ever. ... As an entry level mobile phone the Lily E420 has some features I rather like. I’m surprisingly drawn to the front light, and the number pad is very easy to use at speed. With no music player, no Bluetooth, no HTML and a woeful camera, though, this really is a handset that’s limited to making voice calls and texting."
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