Want to learn how to best take advantage of support for Adobe Flash Lite on Nokia devices? If so, these demonstration applications are a good place to start. These tutorials are designed to provide you with working code for key aspects of Flash Lite integration with the latest S60 devices from Nokia. You will find code for key tasks such as obtaining location information, sending an SMS message, and many more.
In addition to demonstrating the use of key device functions, each demonstration shows how to skin content to quickly change its look. Each demonstration includes three variants, each using a different UI “skin”. Using the techniques illustrated you will be able to easily and quickly repurpose these Flash Lite applications for specific customers or brands.
Each demonstration includes:
- A Flash project file, for use in Adobe Flash CS3 or CS4.
- Application packages ready to run on your S60 5th Edition device.
- A detailed guide to the demonstration application, highlighting the APIs used in the demonstration.
- Template code to enable the Flash Lite application to be packaged in a WRT widget.
- A guide to packaging Flash Lite content in a WRT widget.
These tutorials have been optimised for S60 5th Edition devices.
These demonstration applications, created by Developer Nokia and Omega Mobile, have been made possible by funding from the Open Screen Project Fund.
Event info demo |
LBS demo |
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Communications differentiates Flash content on mobile phones. This application shows the code to send an SMS message or initiate
a phone call. |
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Location based services is the fastest growing mobile application category. This demonstration shows how to read location
information from a device's GPS. |
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Music demo |
Photostream demo |
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Flash Lite applications can play and control MP3 audio files. This application shows how to load an external music file
and provide user controls to pause, play, stop, or restart the music. |
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Image files from the web can be used to add a photo gallery to a Flash Lite application. This tutorial shows how to use
a third party API, in this case the Flickr API, to obtain a photo stream, load photos over the internet, and manipulate
them for display. |
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RSS news demo |
Social networking demo |
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RSS feeds are a popular way to share news. This application demonstrates code that opens and reads an RSS feed. The content
of the feed is displayed as a headline and text, or as a slideshow of headlines. |
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Social networks are becoming important as a tool for product promotion and marketing. This application demonstrates
how to read and display Twitter content to support a marketing campaign. |
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Video demo
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Flash Lite 3.1 include the ability to play FLV files. This demonstration illustrates how to load an external FLV
file and provide playback controls for video and audio.

