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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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like 5 threads about flash10 and 5 threads about pr1.3 is not enuf to ask? u just don't care to keep forum clean, so u post any(even if the question is stupid) questions in new separate thread of nothing. thank you very much.
 

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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.
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.
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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.
I get the message about windows mobile

I was assuming that windows mobile 7 would also getting regular flash updates like the desktop users do.

Looks like WinMo are even in worst situation as it will not have Flash support either.

I did just found an comment in the msdn forum that i have to agree with and also applies to nokia:
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.
I'm just really frustrated after looking around the Nokia forums that there is no away for Nokia to take feedback on such an important matter as this for us n900 users, I might be incorrect about the WinMo comment but Android is certainly looking after their end users(in one away or another), unlike Nokia who IMO gives me the impression just wants us to go out and buy their latest top expensive phone if we really want to keep up with technology, when the n900 hardware is quite capable of running the new update version of Flash... does anyone know how to raise an enhancement request with Nokia? and what is their support life cycle criteria?
 
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To reiterate - this is not a question of 'does Nokia know a lot of people want Flash 10.1' - they do. It's first and foremost the question of licensing and relations with Adobe et al. They are not forcing you to buy the top expensive phone as there is no Nokia Flash 10.1 phone to buy today even if you wanted to pay a million $ for it.
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