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2010-01-08
I don't know how flash works on other mobile OS, but on Symbian it does a good job (on Nokia 5800 XM).
I could not find any bugs, all mobile web sites work ok.
However I found the following problems on sites not optimise for mobile flash:
- the use of mouse in a way thet touch screen cannot emulate (using the position of the mouse, not the click)
This problem I also found in some JS sites.
- not showing the flash because the version is not ok. Even though the latest flash plugin on symbian could display most flash sites, you would get a message that your version of flash is not good.
Mobile flash sites, like youtube mobile beta work ok, fullscreen display is good.