I have heard from numerous people that the new Galaxy Nexus has no flash support. If so, then I am out.
Can I get a source?
Can I get a source?
Ok then...
Other than LTE, what does the Galaxy Nexus have left to make it better than, say, a 64 GB Iphone 4S?
apples and oranges
Do you want a 3.5" screen or a 4.65" screen?
Do you want a retina display or a 720p HD pentile display that also has a retina display ppi count?
Do you want the best camera on a phone available or a really good camera with no lag?
Do you prefer IOS or ICS/ANDROID?
Do you want a glass phone or a plastic phone?
Non removable battery or removable battery?
Do you want a locked down ecosystem that doesn't support the hacking community or do you want a more open ecosystem that doesn't mind the hacking community?
Ok then...
Other than LTE, what does the Galaxy Nexus have left to make it better than, say, a 64 GB Iphone 4S?
I thought I saw BMX say that flash works fine.
I have flash installed on my ICS MiUi Thunderbolt ROM (restored from backup). I can confirm that it doesn't work. Adobe will work it out/ work with google to work. Same thing happened with the Honeycomb tablets.
I for one am glad if it ships with no flash installed. The only reason I rooted my charge is to physically remove the flash player app from it. And flash eradication applies to all of my computers, tablets and the phone.
The technology is utter garbage - crashes all the time and really cuts into battery life. The biggest improvement i've ever had to my laptop's battery life (while browsing web) was removing any traces of adobe's flash from it. Literally added almost hour and half to battery life.
There is a reason adobe themselves decided to abandon it. As far as i am concerned its a +1 to google to not include it with nexus.