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2010-10-22
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2010-10-22
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2010-10-22
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Maybe we need to serious consider start looking at windows/android phones instead as they bound to get regular support for flash and other third party add-ons, if Nokia is not even listening to what end users really need or for that matter if Nokia has other financial interests, once they taken our money.
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2010-10-22
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There is no such thing as regular support in Flash land. There is one version of one mobile operating system that supports the latest Flash. I find it especially odd that you mention regular Flash support and windows phones - of all platforms that Adobe kicked in the nuts, WinMo got the worst off.
its official, NO support for Adobe flash on Windows Phone 7 - makes any handset running that a piece of junk for me....no Youtube videos, no BBC website videos...no Zynga Poker, No Zynga ____ Wars.....c'mon...gbet real Microsoft...Android 2.2 is gonna WIPE you.
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2010-10-22
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