(09-08-2011, 21:06)SuperNovaAO Wrote: @d0h!go to the app store and download an app that adds flash support. They do exist for 2 years already. Just drain the battery like Flash does on Android as well.
Also why do so much people complain of the lack of this being natively in there? Most flash elements don't work properly on Android as well since they aren't made to be used on a touchscreen (lots of Flash movies use onMouseOver => There is no mouse on a touchscreen and therefore no hovering...)
didnt knew that there is an app to enable flash compatibility.
but i am still no iphone, ipad or whatever i is in front of it. you pay for the name, nothing else.
there are a lot of phones that are faster, even with dual core cpus inside if you prefer to play games on it etc..
anyway i am using my phone to call, no need to play. only checking emails, calling and sending sms. not even much internet usage. i am just too old for all this neo shizzle
but if i had to replace my existing phone then i would prefer a Samsung Galaxy S2