Flash Lite Enabled Handsets to Top 1 Billion Cumulative Shipments in Q1 2009

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Via Biskero, Strategy Analytics released new statistics about Adobe Flash Lite.

“Cumulative shipments of Flash-Lite enabled cellphones hit an estimated 961 million units at the of December 2008, up 489 million units over the previous year. With a current run-rate of over 40 million new shipments per month, Strategy Analytics estimates that the 1 billion figure will have been reached by the end of January 2009. Shipments of FL version 3.0 accounted for 8% of total FL shipments in 2008 globally, though in Japan the figure was over 42%”

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i2fly released refreshing season’s best Flash lite mobile wallpaper and screensavers.

We (i2fly) are back again with our refreshing mobile content for this beautiful Christmas and new year ahead. And we thought it’s a great time to impress with these little contents. You can impress others and make feel great to yourself & your mobile too.

So let’s begin & decorate your mobile phones with all new creative and cute Flash lite mobile wallpaper and screensavers. We (i2fly) released a whole new range of mobile contents for Christmas, New Year and holiday seasons to make your moments more beautiful and personalized.

It’s too simple to download them, just choose the respective below link and download.

i2fly released refreshing season’s best Flash lite mobile wallpaper and screensavers.

1.Rudolph in the snow 2.Cute snowy santa 3. Beautiful tree 4.frosty the snowman 5.Dazzling reindeer clock

i2fly released refreshing season’s best Flash lite mobile wallpaper and screensavers.

6.Sparkling snow day 7.lovely xmastree 8.Snow in forest 9.Christmas clock 10.Winters snowy night 11.Rudolph in the snow

i2fly released refreshing season’s best Flash lite mobile wallpaper and screensavers.

12.Love n christmas 13.Mountainscape

i2fly released refreshing season’s best Flash lite mobile wallpaper and screensavers.

14.Wish star 15.Christmas snow charger

As usual love to know your comments/suggestions, please feel free to post here or write me. And if you like to see some beautiful ideas which you have it in your mind, mail us we will love to know and craft especially for your phones to see more happy and smiling faces. 🙂

We are also looking for association to distribute our mobile contents world wide, mail us (vivek@i2fly.com) if you have any kinda requirements.

Stay tuned. . we are in process for something more  Yes! more 😀

It’s Christmas time !!!

Cheers
vivek

Adobe bringing full-fledged Flash to phones

Chief Technology Officer Kevin Lynch at Adobe’s Max conference

Adobe has worked for years on a lightweight incarnation of its Flash technology for mobile phones, and now is working to bring the full-fledged Flash Player 10 to higher-end smartphones 🙂 Chief Technology Officer Kevin Lynch said at Adobe’s Max conference.

“We are midst of evolving Flash Player 10 for mobile,” Lynch said. “We’re taking the full Flash Player and making that run on the higher end of the mobile market.”

Distributable Flash Lite player – This is awesome news for all of us, Lynch acknowledged that it’s hard to actually run Flash content with existing technology. Now, though, Flash Lite applications can be shared as a simple Web address, he said, and if Flash Lite isn’t installed, it can be retrieved automatically.
“You can package your application built with Flash and deploy it to smartphones like Windows Mobile and Symbian, and we hope to get to Android as well,” Lynch said. “If you don’t already have Flash Lite, it will detect that and install it on your mobile phone over the air.”
Flash includes auto-update technology so users generally have a current version installed, and Adobe plans to keep that philosophy with its push into the mobile realm, he added. Partners to help enable that update process include Cisco Systems, NTT DoCoMo, Verizon, Comcast, Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Motorola, Qualcomm, and ARM.
Lynch also boasted that Adobe is exceeding its goals for Flash on mobile phones. “Our goal (was to make) a billion phones Flash-enabled by 2010,” Lynch said. “We’re actually going to get 1 billion Flash-enabled phones by 2009.”

Adobe also working on Adobe air for mobile which they released AIR 1.5 on Monday, a version that inherits Flash Player 10 abilities such as better text rendering, support for right-to-left text scripts such as Arabic, multichannel audio, and 3D effects.
“Like Flash, AIR is headed for the mobile world. Lynch also demonstrated AIR 1.5 running on a Linux-based Aigo miniature computer–what Intel likes to call a MID, or mobile Internet device.”

Quite many things are happening around Adobe Max 2008 and many great exciting news coming up. keep reading my blog i will update you 🙂

vivek