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Is it me or does adobe seem to be the slowest company in the world when it comes to mobile devices? Is it the Wireless carriers fault?

I figured if the iphone doesnt have it yet, we never will.. damn there are only a billion iphones out thereAsk the iPhone owners. They don't have Flash
iPhone never will have it. They screwed themself over with their last press conference calling out both Google and Adobe. Even though they were never on the list to get it anyway. We will get flash, and it will be in the first half of 2010 like they said. They already have it made, they are just working out all the little kinks in their programming.
If flash requires 2.1 then providers do have something to do with it.
What a hoot! Nobody, I repeat N.O.B.O.D.Y. can release an app that simulates Flash support. If they do, they better have better lawyers than Adobe does.
This hesitation to release Flash support to Android is more about business (read: "Apple!"), and not about Flash 10.1 being ready for implementation.Is it me or does adobe seem to be the slowest company in the world when it comes to mobile devices? Is it the Wireless carriers fault?
Is it me or does adobe seem to be the slowest company in the world when it comes to mobile devices? Is it the Wireless carriers fault?
My question is this:
According to published features, one of the things Bugless Beast does is disable OTA updates. If this is so, will Flash 10.1 still load onto my Droid? Or did all us modders just screw ourselves out of Flash when it DOES come out?
Just wondering...
Its not the carriers' responsibility...Flash support avail. on my "unlocked phone" for several months now:
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Holy hell i hate you and your 6.35 down
Curious though, the flash player for the N900 is just the normal Linux player running in Firefox, right? Not something officially supported by Adobe yet?
T-Mobile's 7.2Mb down/2Mb up ($10/mo.) network is live in many 3G areas (not my house yet but not far from my dad's).
Flash 9.4 works in both the 900's default browser and Firefox Mobile browser. Firefox runs a little slow in general though, not just for Flash sites. Default browser runs and runs full Flash sites just fine...except where 10.1 is reuired.

That's awesome. Yeah I have heard tmo is great in NYC. And if I weren't such a android fanboy the n900 would be my next choice. Anyway you should post that pic in my speed thread and make us all look bad.![]()