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Thursday, September 11, 2008
800 Million Flash Enabled Devices Have Shipped
This morning during Shantanu's keynote at CTIA he mentioned that there are now 800 million devices that have shipped with Flash technology. If you remember back in March of this year we announced we had passed 500 million and that was a significant milestone. We're on track to reach 1 billion devices in 2009 and as consumers start to update their handsets to new models, chances are those new devices will be able to support Flash content.

Bill Perry is the Senior Services Marketing Manager for Forum Nokia based in California.
5 comments
You guys are making it continually harder for Flash Professionals to complain about market penetration. :)
Congrats.
- sj \m/
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Scott Janousek
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Thu Sep 11, 02:43:00 PM PDT
help us help you. i want to know how many of the 800 million is on my country, help us do the research, give us ideas, show us the ways, lets help each other.
By
nebiyou
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Thu Sep 11, 08:26:00 PM PDT
So I just wonder whether the iPhone 3G can be called a Flash Device or not? Does it support Flash? I am confused about the different pieces of information in the web and just like to have an answer. A list of the different models that you call Flash devices would be awesome as well! Thanks in advance!
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Billigflüge
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Thu Nov 27, 05:32:00 AM PST
Technically i guess the iPhone 3G can be called a flash device since its uses flash memory. Hope it helps.
By
musicjames
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Sun Dec 28, 01:32:00 PM PST
Yea babe, keep going!~
By
Blackshot
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Mon Dec 29, 12:56:00 AM PST
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