Apple isn't supporting Flash but that doesn't mean that the fan boy community isn't. Leave it to a Cydia app to get Flash working on the iPhone. An alpha version of a port of Flash 10.1 is currently available via Cydia and as you can see in the video, it works. Obviously you'll need to have a jailbroken iPhone to do this, but if you're comfortable living on the edge why not give it a try?
Flash 10.1 ported to the iPhone 4
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News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - August 09, 2010 |
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Apple isn't supporting Flash but that doesn't mean that the fan boy community isn't. Leave it to a Cydia app to get Flash working on the iPhone. An alpha version of a port of Flash 10.1 is currently available via Cydia and as you can see in the video, it works. Obviously you'll need to have a jailbroken iPhone to do this, but if you're comfortable living on the edge why not give it a try? |
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