Generic Profiles for HTML?

I'm surprised at the lack of profiles for some very popular
phones in Device Central... Palm, Blackberry and HTC for example...
these phones might not have Flash built-in but they are the most
popular phones available right now... surely I am missing
something... I'm not designing a Flash mobile phone application...
I just want to see how the HTML looks for given devices... please
let me know if I've got the wrong product for this purpose.
Thanks!
Cliff.

The following link has standalone players but they are not
free:
http://www.yospace.com/spede.html
You can create you own DC profiles by modifying the main XML
file that feeds DC. The only issue is that DC actually contains
(what seems to be) accurate configuration settings to simulate the
processing speed of a target device. Additionally, DC includeds a
bunch of hard to find settings about each phone that it comes with.
If you do add your own profiles, they probly won't accuratly
represent the processing speed of your target device. And as far as
HTML—still not an option.
To modify the DC profiles, check out:
http://maxmediacorp.com/mmblog/?p=17
http://maxmediacorp.com/mmblog/?p=16
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/webforums/forum/messageview.cfm?forumid=68&catid=615&threadid =1265420&enterthread=y
Good luck.

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