Flex 3 application in Cell phones

Hi
Can anybody please tell me... Is it possible to run an
application developed in Flex 3 in cell phones?
If so, please let me know the necessary materials that I can
refer towards working on it.
Thanks a ton in advance
Regards,
SKumar

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