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Flash Lite content types (Flash Professional Only)
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The following table lists and describes all the Flash Lite content types available as of this
writing. As discussed in “Flash Lite 1.x availability” in
Getting Started with Flash Lite
, most of
the content types are only available in a specific geographic region or from specific mobile
operators. The third column in the table provides the availability of each content type by
region and mobile operator. For additional and up-to-date information about Flash Lite
content type availability, see the Flash Enabled Mobile Device page at
www.macromedia.com/
mobile/supported_devices/
.
Flash Lite supports the following content types:
Flash Lite
content type
Description
Availability
Address Book
Uses Flash Lite to let users associate a
SWF file with an entry in their device’s
address book application.
NTT DoCoMo and Vodafone
(Japan only)
Alarm
Uses Flash Lite to let the user select a
SWF file to play for the device’s alarm.
KDDI and Vodafone (Japan
only)
Browser
Uses Flash Lite to render Flash content
embedded in mobile web pages and
viewed in the device’s web browser.
NTT DoCoMo, KDDI, and
Vodafone (Japan only)
Calling History
Uses Flash Lite to display an image or
animation associated with each entry in
the user’s address book, along with
their name and phone number.
KDDI (Casio phones only)
Calling Screen
Uses Flash Lite to display an animation
when the user receives a call or makes
a call.
NTT DoCoMo and KDDI
(Japan only)
Chaku Flash
Uses Flash Lite to let user select SWF
file to play as the ringtone for incoming
calls.
KDDI (Japan only)
Data Box
Uses Flash Lite to render Flash content
in the device’s Data Box application,
which lets the user manage and
preview multimedia files on the device.
NTT DoCoMo, KDDI, and
Vodafone (Japan only)
Data Folder
Uses Flash Lite to render Flash content
in the device’s Data Folder application,
which lets the user manage and
preview multimedia files on the device.
KDDI (Japan only)
Icon Menu
Uses Flash Lite to let the user select
custom icon menus for the device's
launcher .
KDDI (Casio phones only)