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Windows Mobile 7 Won't Support Flash

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Adobe's official statement points that newest Windows Phone version won't support Flash

Most of us know that Microsoft's Windows Mobile 7 is expected to be announced at the upcoming Mobile World Congress 2010 convention at Barcelona. Amidst details that are being reported everyday, we have a new, shocking news that might give jitters to everyone - Windows Mobile 7 will not support Flash! Says who? Adobe itself has apparently issued a statement confirming this news, reported Phonescoop.

The official statement issued by Adobe says:

"Microsoft and Adobe are working closely together. While the newest version of Windows Phone won't support Flash at initial availability, both companies are working to include a browser plug-in for the full Flash player in future versions of Windows Phone. More details will be shared at Microsoft MIX next month."

This confirms our news assuming Adobe means Windows Mobile 7 when it talks about "the newest version of Windows Phone".

Now, we're wondering if Microsoft is doing the Apple gig. No support for Flash in a giant mobile operating system update sounds a bit disheartening since Flash is essential component of the mobile web. Recently, Adobe showed off Flash Player 10.1 beta running on Android platfrom (Motorola Droid) but stated that it would require an Android 2.0 update. Hence, the Flash Player 10.1 running on Android phones will only be possible when Android 2.0+ update goes en masse.

This is yet another blow for Windows Mobile loyalists after knowing that 'no multi-tasking in Windows Mobile 7' might actually come true. Again, all we can do is keep our fingers crossed.

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This is not due to MS is opposing Adobe,

this is just a small issue that Win Mo 7 core have been changed , and adobe need to support it,

Its not MS fault that adobe Flash is not working on Win Mo 7, its Adobe 's fault.

but they have clearly said they will put add-on to browser to support Flash.

so dont worry Flash will be available on Win Mo 7 !

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