Shantanu Narayen said:
“We have a version that’s working on the emulation. This is still on the computer and you know, we have to continue to move it from a test environment onto the device and continue to make it work. So we are pleased with the internal progress that we’ve made to date.”Jens Chr Brynildsen, a Flash expert says that the iPhone’s processor just isn't up to the task of handling full-blown Flash.
"I really don’t think 600Mhz is going to cut it. I’m just testing out the Nokia E51. It has a 369Mhz processor and totally sucks performance-wise with Flash Lite. The extra 230Mhz won’t provide the required juice. […] I doubt they want to ruin a the user experience just to satisfy the need of a rather limited user base. Just imagine entering a website with five Flash banners."It's still unclear what type of processor will be included with the iPhone 3G, some early hands-on reports with the new device report faster overall operation — an effect that could be brought about by iPhone OS 2.0.
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