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#929
Originally Posted by xuggs View Post
It is Nokias responsibility not Adobe's. Why do I say that? I received an email response from Kevin Lynch at Adobe who said that they have already provided Flash 10.1 to Nokia and it's upto Nokia which devices they put it on.

so go figure!
Is there anyone in this community who can either speak for Nokia, or who has a direct line to those who make decisions at Nokia? The general lack of news from Nokia is becoming extremely frustrating. For example here is the response I received from Nokia (when I asked about Flash 10.1 and Ovi Maps):

> Hi James,
>
> Thank you for e-mailing the Nokia Care Contact Center.
>
> Based on your concern, the flash player version of the N900 is currently
> 9.0. We do not have any official information on when the update will be
> released. In the meantime, we kindly ask for your patience with regards
> to this matter.
>
> The turn by turn navigation is currently not available on the N900.
> Unfortunately, the current version of Maemo, the software that powers
> the N900, does not support navigation. With Maemo 5 we prioritized
> development of those areas that we felt would be the most important for
> the target audience of this device. This means that Maemo does not yet
> feature support for the full range of services that our other
> Symbian-powered Nseries devices might have. However, naturally, we’ll be
> working to increase support for all Nokia services, including
> navigation, as we go forward with Maemo.
>
>
> I hope the information provided proves useful.
>
> If you have any additional question, please don't hesitate to contact us
> again. To ensure proper handling of your case, kindly continue using
> the current subject line. Thank you very much for your email. Have a
> great day.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Kristel Avis
> Email Specialist
> Nokia Inc.

Nokia is running the risk of pushing customers to Android and Apple by not engaging with us.