http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/devices/nokia.html: this is the main page for developers interested in learning more about creating Flash Lite content for all supported Nokia handsets.
http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/devices/nokia_s40.html: this page is for all Flash Lite information that's specific to supported Series 40 devices.
http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/devices/nokia_s60.html: this page is for all Flash Lite information that's specific to supported S60 devices.
We'll be updating all of these pages with new articles and tips and tricks over the next few weeks to help developers who are creating specific types of Flash Lite content for these devices (standalone content, wallpapers, screensavers, etc...). Let me know what you think of these changes in addition to what types of information (articles, samples) you're interested in seeing.





4 comments
Ciao Bill,
great resources.
Just one comment regarding the Nokia site do not mention all the FL implementation on those phones. The series 40 docs say only browsing and the series 60 docs says only standalone.
I guess Nokia needs to improve their FL documentation !
Alessandro
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Alessandro
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Fri Apr 14, 04:38:00 PM PDT
It would be helpful to provide some info about what features of flash are or are not supported in standby/wallpaper/subLCD mode compared to standalone. For example are ActionScript or sound supported in these other modes?
Perhaps this is already in the works.
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Anonymous
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Fri Apr 14, 05:30:00 PM PDT
I second the idea above.
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Anonymous
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Sat Apr 15, 06:32:00 AM PDT
thanks for the info, I actually went and bought a sim free 3250 last week due to your announcements it is really exciting at last to get my hands on a phone with flashlite pre-installed, and to see the details in the manual woohoo!!. That said I will take the launch of the new S40 phones with a slight pinch of salt as it could (on the basis of other Nokia phones) be a very long time before we see them on the market, and what we really need is motorola and samsung to start releasing phones, may be by the end of the year. Thanks again Bill and Adobe for all your efforts!
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Alistair
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Wed Apr 19, 01:50:00 AM PDT
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