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an interesting idea given the nokia is still legally obligated in a number of countries to contiue support for the N900, including addressing bugfixes and security patches. (yeah yeah i know all about the "wontfix" list)

The n9 doesn't come with flash support, nokia having focussed in full html5 support, along with the whole micro sim, and simplistic UX (for simple people), one might assume the N9 was targetting I-Phone users.

the big issue here is that now, with adobe flash 11 providing "full" support to Android and IOS along with WP7, I question if the decision to leave it off the N9 was another attempt by some at Nokia to further limit it's success in some markets?

I'd guess that nokia will save their Flash investment for the upcoming windows phone handsets and forget the rest....
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