12 Flash Lite Overview
Text and fonts Flash Lite supports static, dynamic, and input text fields.
You can use fonts that are available on the device or embed font data in
your published SWF file. For more information about us ing text and fonts
in Flash Lite, see Chapter 2, “Working with Text and Fonts” in Developing
Flash Lite 1.x Applications.
Sound Flash Lite 1.0 and Flash Lite 1.1 both support device audio
formats (such as MIDI or MFi). Flash Lite 1.1 also supports standard Flash
audio. For more information about working with sound in Flash Lite, see
Chapter 3, “Working with Sound” in Developing Flash Lite 1.x
Applications.
Network connectivity Flash Lite 1.1 supports the ability to load external
data and SWF files, as well as commands and properties for getting
connectivity and HTTP request status information.
Device and platform integration Flash Lite provides access to several
system features and commands, such as the ability to initiate phone calls
and short message service (SMS) messages, get platform capability
information, and get user input using the device’s standard input
dialog box.
Flash Lite 1.x availability
Flash Lite 1.0 and Flash Lite 1.1 are supported on a variety of mobile
devices that are available in a number of different geographic regions and
markets. Some of these devices are available globally, while others are
available only in specific geographic regions or from specific mobile
operators. Some devices come with Flash Lite p re-installed from the device
manufacturer or mobile operator, while on others it can be installed
after purchase.
For the most current list of devices that support Flash Lite, see the
Supported Devices page located at www.adobe.com/go/
mobile_supported_devices/.