I'd buy it in a minute.
I need Flash for a full web experience. Period
As it is I'll be buying Android.
VegasTom
I need Flash for a full web experience. Period
As it is I'll be buying Android.
VegasTom
That's true, but I still want Flash. I'm tired of getting frozen out of Flash sites on my mobile.Previously the lack of flash was much more noticable and annoying but lately it seems HTML5 is really starting to take over and I rarely hit Flash sites.
That's true, but I still want Flash. I'm tired of getting frozen out of Flash sites on my mobile.
Its Flash or the highway.
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I'd buy it in a minute.
I need Flash for a full web experience. Period
As it is I'll be buying Android.
VegasTom
I'd buy it in a minute.
I need Flash for a full web experience. Period
As it is I'll be buying Android.
VegasTom
I HATE flash. Hate it. On the computer it already annoys the ever loving sh!t out of me, so on my phone? HELL NO. And that's from someone who works on building flash stuff for sites, and has for years. I HATE IT.
When I was waiting for my Droid to get Flash, it was a big deal. It was one of those "big" features that was going to make things really stand out. The actuality of it was far different. It REALLY bogged down the phone and made the browser all but useless. I just figured the Droid wasn't really the right phone for it, and the processor wasn't really enough to run Flash correctly.
Eventually, I got the Droid X. The promise of a 1ghz processor providing some heavy lifting seemed to be the key piece. It didn't make much of a difference. Flash on a phone just flat out sucks. The sites designed with Flash just aren't designed with a phone browser in mind. It's incredibly laggy, really beats on the hardware, and works maybe half the time. If flash is the only thing keeping you from hopping on an iPhone, you may be disappointed in the implementation of it elsewhere. I'm not saying Android is a bad choice in general and that you wouldn't be happy with any of the fine options that are currently out, just don't hinge your decision on the ability to use flash.
Flash works fine on my new Galaxy S II. I can even watch Flash player videos, very smooth. All Flash needs is a dual core processor It is a pig, but I am no longer missing part of the web.Correct on all counts. I remember the big deal made about Flash coming to Android. More of a big deal than what it turned out to be. I remember disabling it a few hours into the first day that it pushed to my phone.
very true. i've been using iOS since ipod touch 1. flash wasn't that big of a problem back then. and a few years later, its even less of a problem. skyfire has your back on watching flash videos...and most sites have optimized their pages for the ipad or mobile devices.I dont think I've ever missed having flash once on my phone. When is this really needed browsing on a mobile phone? Don't you have a computer?