Mobile flash player

Does anyone know if i can get a version of flash player to
work on my W580i mobile phone, i use t-mobile web'n'walk as my
provider but have no idea what os the phone uses. cheers in advance
for all the help

Hi,
The Adobe Flash Player is not supported on the Mango device. You can find a list of Adobe Certified devices here: http://www.adobe.com/devnet-apps/flashruntimes/certified-devices.html
Regards,
Greg

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