Research in Motion (RIM) is rumored to burying full Flash applications on the Blackberry. In addition, RIM is also rumored to adding Microsoft Silverlight in Blackberry’s browser.

Flash which will be embedded to Blackberry is the full version, not the light version. The main reason is because RIM requires capable device to access data quickly and effectively because RIM will maximize HSPA and LTE networks.

As reported by Gizmodo, Monday (23/8/2009), to maximize the full Flash HSPA and LTE networks, RIM is also preparing download power which capable to run up to 10Mbps in their new generation handsets.

With the support of Flash and Silverlight, Blackberry users will certainly be able to enjoy YouTube videos directly from their BlackBerry.

It was not just the BlackBerry. Flash also support in mobile browser which can be found in some platform. Most recently, Apple is now even going to apply immediately a full Flash support in its Safari browser.


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