cris, my friend, did a big job for us and collected some important news for us....
FROM CRIS:
I used my weekend time to contact representatives of the bigger companies and ask about that...here's what I found:Symbian s60v5 will not recieve IPv6 support (not confirmed but hinted by N**** )
Symbian^3 will most likely recieve IPv6 support (N**** officials spoke to me about it)
Android 2.0 will not recieve IPv6 support (not confirmed)
Android 2.1 will recieve IPv6 support (hinted, not confirmed)
Android 2.2 will recieve IPv6 support (confirmed by H** officials)
Android 2.3 will recieve IPv6 support (confirmed by H** officials)
Windows Phone 7 will recieve IPv6 support (confirmed)
iOS3 will recieve IPv6 support (confirmed)
iOS4 will recieve IPv6 support (confirmed)
Symbian s60v5 supports up to Flash 9 content via Flash Lite 3.1 (confirmed, but rumor has it that Flash Lite 4.0 will be ported to s60v5, but Adobe hasn't confirmed)
Symbian^3 supports up to Flash 10 via Flash Lite 4.0 (confirmed)
Android 2.0 supports up to Flash 9 (suggested by a friend, not confirmed)
Android 2.1 supports up to Flash 9 (suggested by a friend, not confirmed)
Android 2.2 supports up to Flash 10 (confirmed)
Android 2.3 supports up to Flash 10 (confirmed)
Windows Phone 7 supports up to Flash 10 (confirmed)
iOS3 supports up to Flash 9 (not confirmed, suggested by a friend)
iOS4 supports up to Flash 9 (not confirmed)
please give a link for flash lite
ReplyDeleteDoes the Vivaz pro not use Symbian s60v5 ?
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure what IPv6 support exactly means but when I go to advanced connection settings I have a IPv6 option.
Symbian s60v5 does support the ipv6. standard and T-mobile ipv6 beta trials, that have already been started, proves it.
ReplyDeleteTake a look here:
http://groups.google.com/group/tmoipv6beta?pli=1
and the video-runnin a s60v5 Nokia 5230 @ Ipv.6 mode
http://www.youtube.com/theipv6guy