Via leonardofranca, posted a new Flash Lite Tutorial, the artilce will tell you how to use accelerometer on Flash Lite with Nokia Platform Services.
Accelerometer is a motion sensor, one device responsible for measuring the relative positions of the axes x, y and z, ie, calculate the acceleration of the object. Today it is used for a variety of utilities such as: air bags, vibration measurement, measurement of inclination, smartphones, video games etc.
Flash Player 10.1 (only for mobile) and Flash Lite 4.0 have access to the device's accelerometer.
Nokia has created a library especially for working with Flash Lite feature that gives access to natively are not possible as access to the accelerometer, GPS, calendar, contacts etc.
You can visit here to get more.
The Nokia C7 is a Symbian^3 OS and Flash Lite 4.0 enabled phone.

Verizon released the DROID INCREDIBLE by HTC for $199.99! The Droid Incredible' s HTML browser supports Flash Lite 4.0.
Though the internals of the newly-released Incredible are pretty similar to those of the Google Nexus One and the European version of the HTC Desire, still it boasts some noteworthy tweaks, like the expansion of internal flash memory capacity from 512 MB to 8GB, and the addition of the much-awaited HTC Sense user interface.

FEATURES OF HTC Droid Incredible
* OS: Android 2.1, Google Experience Device
* Integrated Google, Exchange & Facebook contacts
* User Interface –next generation Sense UI
* Push Gmail and Exchange
* 8GB internal memory*actual formatted capacity is less
* 1 Ghz Snapdragon processor
* Speakerphone
* Tools: Calculator, Alarm Clock, Calendar, Stopwatch & Voice Commands
* Bilingual User Interface: English/Spanish
* Advanced Speech Recognition
* Embedded Ringtones, vibrate alert and silent
* Phonebook capacity dependent upon available memory
* GPS/e911
* TTY compatible
* Up to 16GB of optional microSD support
* Hearing Aid Compatibility = M4/T3
* Device Insurance Available
* Advanced Device –Early Termination Fee of up to $350 applies
The Nokia N8 is the first device to be powered by the brand new Symbian^3 platform and Flash Lite 4.0 device, the Nokia N8 will launch with a new breed of camera that promises to capture photos and video to rival dedicated point and shoot cameras.

The Nokia N8 is its 12-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and Xenon flash. It features a substantially larger sensor than any ever used in any other Nokia device – even bigger than many found in dedicated cameras. Recently, we caught up with Nokia’s resident camera guru, Damian Dinning, to get the full lowdown on what went into fine-tuning the N8’s camera and video capture skills – you’ll be able to read the full fact-packed story right here on Conversations this week, so stay tuned.
The Nokia N8 also introduces the ability to record high definition videos and edit them with a smart built-in editing suite on the device. Playback quality is just as important, and the 3.5-inch HD capacitive touchscreen is the ideal window for assessing your flicks and footage. There’s also a HDMI connector allowing you to hook the smartphone to your HD TV and share your media with friends and family in superb quality. We wanted to find out more about the benefits of HDMI in the Nokia N8 so we spoke to Paul Wheeler, a software program manager at Nokia, to get the full story – again, be sure to keep an eye out for our full story this later this week.
The Nokia N8 also doubles as a portable entertainment centre. Watch HD quality video with Dolby Digital Plus surround sound and hook into a dedicated Web TV application for access to news and entertainment on the move.
Read the detail Nokia N8 Specifications.
The Nokia N8 is a Symbian ^3 platform and Flash Lite 4.0 enabled phone.

Verizon Wireless plans to deliver HTC's Droid Incredible on April 29 to customers who order the device online as late as the day before. The Incredible's browser supports Adobe's Flash Lite 4.0.
The Droid Incredible is powered by Android 2.1 with HTC’s Sense UI, along with a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, 8 mega-pixel camera (with autofocus + flash), and a 3.7″ WVGA (800×480) AMOLED screen.

The Specs List:
* Android 2.1 “Eclair” with Sense UI
* 1GHz Snapdragon QSG8650 processor
* 512MB ROM / 512MB RAM
* Dual-band EV-DO Rev. A
* 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi
* GPS
* 3.7″ WVGA OLED capacitive display
* 8 megapixel camera with auto-focus and video capture
* HTML browser with Flash Lite 4.0
* Microsoft Exchange support
* 8GB internal memory
* microSD support for up to 32GB
* 3.5mm headphone jack
* Accelerometer
* 312 minutes talk time / 149 hours standby
* Pre-loaded with Google Calendar, Gmail, Search, Maps, Latitude, Navigation and Talk
On the FITC Mobile 2009, Mark Doherty gave a sneak peek. Flash Lite 4.0 will come.

Flash Lite 4.0 will support ActionScript 3, and it is a browser plugin (i.e. not standalone player). Same for Flash Player 10 for devices – a browser plugin (in his slide it was showing 10.1 in Device Central 3). AIR for mobile is the standalone player.
Flash Lite 4.0 is for slower, less powerful and memory-constraint devices, and Flash 10 is for more powerful devices, possibly with hardware graphics acceleration.
Mark also shown Device Central 3. It supports some hardware emulation such as accelerometer and geolocation. Custom device profiles can also be created easily in Device Central 3.

Via Dave Yang