Unfortunately no. Flash is not yet supported on the iPhone. It doesn't work as a standalone app or in websites.
Apple has prevented application developers from making apps that support it. You can read more about that situation here: There are two competing theories about why this might be the case. The first is simple hardware issues.
The iPhone's battery life is already subpar. Flash is a processor-intensive process, and offering Flash services would only drain that battery faster and make people more unhappy with the device. The other theory is that Apple has put a huge amount of resources into their App store.
Flash is a platform that can be used to run standalone Flash apps. If developers decided to, they could just completely bypass the App Store and develop apps that could just be used in Flash rather than on the iPhone itself. That would take a chunk out of the iPhone's business model.
Conspiracy theory, or good business practice? You decide: http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2008/11/adobe-flash-on/ However, Apple is under a huge amount of pressure to allow Flash on the iPhone. So many websites use Flash, it seems ridiculous to not let it work on the device.So there are rumors flying around all the time that Apple is working on implementing Flash on the device.
Here is one of them. http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/09/01/31/adobe_apple_working_together_on_flash_for_iphone.html.
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