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RE[3]: Done and done.
by Johann Chua on Sat 22nd Nov 2008 04:42
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RE[3]: Done and done.
by vikramsharma on Sat 22nd Nov 2008 06:59
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Of course. No Flash, no MMS, no copy & paste, no A2DP, no voice recognition, no video.
Copy&Paste would be the most required feature, it's a smart phone should be able to do a dumb task like Copy&Paste.
Flash many website have flash content, whats the use of having such an advanced browser when it cannot render one of the most popular media contents of the web.
I never use voice recognition facility on my cellphone but I think it's a very important feature.
I am not putting Apple down here, if I buy a computer/laptop it has to be a mac, if I have to buy an mp3 player only an iPod for me. So when I buy a cell phone I would hod on to my Motorola till these features are available on the iPhone.
Flash many website have flash content, whats the use of having such an advanced browser when it cannot render one of the most popular media contents of the web.
Flash is a bloated pig. Most flash implementations are slow and chew cpu as if they were computing seismic geological data instead of animation. My old powerbook 1.25Ghz would barely work with flash video H.264. Every other codec works flawlessly, DIVX, Mpeg4 etc on the powerbook except for flv. I can't imagine what flash would do to battery life and performance of the phone if it were like the desktop implementations. I run flashblock on firefox to get rid of all the ridiculous flash that permeates the browsing experience today and only enable the flash I want to watch.
The phone only has 128MB ram and already struggles. Not matter how good the iPhone hardware is it is still a phone not a netbook. The N800 supports flash but performance blows chunks.
Don't get me wrong I would like having flash for those stupid websites that only support flash. But flash for mobile really needs to become a much better piece of software for it to be useable day to day. Hope Adobe wises up to that fact.
Edited 2008-11-22 20:22 UTC






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Of course. No Flash, no MMS, no copy & paste, no A2DP, no voice recognition, no video.