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Originally Posted by harryE123
No I am not quoting Jobs and you are misinformed to such an extent that what you are saying becomes even more ludicrous by the fact that you are saying it with such conviction. Apple had approached adobe for flash but adobe wouldn't provide a workable non battery draining flash for ios, and NEITHER for any other device up until now. So that comment that apple didn't have flash is garbage because no one did. And now that they do it's still laggy, buggy, doesn't interface well with flash and is no where near imitating desktop flash use. Read any review, these are the facts. Now if your android phone runs flash great it's probably from another coding planet. Good luck to your battery life with all the flash content draining it. I use click to flash with safari to disable flash across all webpages on my desktop btw, and I don't miss it one bit.
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That's not really true. My three year old Nokia tablet has flash and has done since it was released, it has a pretty good battery life too. Will run for 5 or 6 hours in use and all week on stand by. It's a little old now and only running Flash 9 but it'll still run a lot of content out there. Flash for linux has been around for quite a while now and give the unix roots of iOS I don't imagine it would be hard to get a version of flash working just as well.