Device Profile

Hi There,
If I buy a new handset in the market and if the profile of
the new handset is not in the Adobe Device Central, then how can I
add into the Device Central the profile of the handset I just
bought and start developing application for it?
Any help or tutorial link is highly appreciated.
Regard,
Anton.

I'm with Anton here, I 'm on OS X and cannot find anything in
the application folder that is an xml file of mobile data sets? I
thought this would be great (device central) when i upgraded to CS3
as you could add your own but this seems very limitied in this
respect and yes only has real support for flash but this could and
should be a whole lot more than just this.
As a designer I would like to add all the phones I'm
designing for and collate them into 2g/3g/next g etc, doesn't
matter if they have flash or not I just want to compare specs and
be able to add graphics to the phone/s i'm designing for.

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