Nexus One Gains HTC Sense UI & Flash 10 Support Via Hack
Those of you who own a Nexus One smartphone and who aren’t fazed by the idea of flashing the phone’s ROM (not something especially suited to the faint-hearted) may be interested in a new hack that brings both HTC’s Sense UI and Flash 10 support to the Nexus One courtesy of a leaked HTC Desire ROM.

The hack is very much at the Alpha stage of development – so its by no means free from bugs or glitches – so you’d be advised, should you want to take the plunge, to do so knowing that you do so entirely at your own risk but if you are wanting to give it a go you can find full instructions, in the form of a step-by-step guide, here.
Aside from the hack itself what is also notable here, being that the ROM being used is a leaked HTC Desire ROM, is, of course, the inclusion of Flash 10.1 for Android which serves as a hint that Flash for Android may be seeing a full development roll-out in the pretty near future.
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How do you install the sense ui to the nexus one
When are we going to see widespread adoption of HTML5? The last thing we need is outdated, proprietary multimedia platforms like flash rolling with the punches, when it’s clear it’s past its prime.
Why would you even want Sense UI? I use my phone as a PHONE most of all and the Sense UI phone app is terrible.
What you then need is a simple Nokia phone and not a Nexus One. You are a shame to the smartphone world, nexus one in particular.