I have updated all Flash Lite enabled Nokia phones ,This time I have added 7 new Flash Lite enabled phones are Nokia E72, Nokia 3710 fold, Nokia 5530 XpressMusic, Nokia 3720 classic, Nokia 6790 Surge, Nokia 6760 slide, Nokia 6790 Slide, I also have updated the Flash Lite enabled Nokia phones in this page Flash Lite enabled Nokia phones, you can find the newest version of the Nokia Flash Lite phones.
Sony Ericsson has released an new version of its Theme Creator software. Version 4.05 is the newest version.
The Sony Ericsson Themes Creator tool is a “composer” that allows you to personalize the look and feel of any Sony Ericsson mobile phone by quickly creating great-looking themes based on existing components such as color palettes, sound files, image files or animations.
In addition to Mac support, the updated Theme Creator introduces a built-in image editor, allowing for image cropping and resizing right from the application.
There’s support for emulation of Flash Lite 3.1.5 animations and these phones are now supported: Aino, Yari, Naite, X1 (Windows Mobile)

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Via Alessandro, the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic with V30.0.0.11 firmware is already a Flash Lite 3.1 enabled phone.

The Nokia 6790 Slide is a S60 3rd Edition, Feature Pack 2 and a Flash Lite 3.0 enabled phone.

N86 8MP comes with additional features including Flash lite 3.1, USB charging with simultaneous data transfer and UPnP and TV out. Supported WCDMA frequencies depend on the region where the device is available.
The Nokia N86 8MP will be available for $558.00 through Nokia Flagship Stores.

Via Sittiphol Phanvilai, The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic upgrades the firmware to v30.0.011. Unfortunately there is no official change log.

Info Sync world has posted a new review about the nokia’s new phones, the review includes: Design, Calling, Messaging, Multimedia, Web browsing, Camera, GPS.

The Samsung Mondi has a slide-out keyboard, 4.3-inch 800 x 480 touchscreen and runs Windows Mobile 6.1, It includes Opera Mobile and Flash Lite enabled.

Sony Ericsson has introduced a set of Flash Lite User Interface components. With Sony Ericsson UI components, Flash developers can now build custom user interfaces in a fraction of the time it used to take without compromising too much on performance and memory.
The Flash Lite UI components can also be used with Sony Ericsson’s Project Capuchin, where the UI presentation is designed in Flash Lite while the data logic is provided by Java code.
The release version includes the following components:

The following are some samples’ snapshot,
More information:
Adobe CTO Kevin Lynch said that the full featured version of Flash for smart phones will be available in beta by the end of this year and by early next year the technology will be making use of multi-touch and accelerometer features on smart phones.
Ted Patrick, Adobe’s Senior Manager of Developer Communities, he said "I think we will see Flash on different devices support the soul of the device in capabilities and APIs".
We have found the mobile Flash demonstrations shown today by Adobe were all on Android devices, still no world on Flash for the iPhone. ("It’s up to Apple," was the line again today.) A bevy of beautiful, touchable, turnable, location-aware Flash apps on Android could create a pretty compelling competitor to the contents of the iPhone app store.
I think Flash on Iphone is a very hard project, looking forward Adobe and Apple will resolve the difficult problem.
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