
Skyfire now plays nice with VGA screen devices, so those who are rocking to Windows Mobile-powered smartphones like the HTC Advantage, HTC Touch Diamond and HTC Touch Pro will be able to take full advantage of the latest beta version. While other mobile browsers might have their own strengths, it must be noted that Skyfire has an undisputed media streaming capability as well as the ability to handle both Java and Javascript. Too bad for folks who own the HTC Touch HD and Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 as they’ll need to sit out on this round and keep their fingers crossed that WVGA screen support will be added in the next version.
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