Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Flash Player 10.1 goes final for Nexus One handsets, available to download now
Adobe company has released Flash Player 10.1 to its mobile partners and the technology should be in the hands of Android phone users with the upcoming Android 2.2 'Froyo' update to the operating system.
Flash Player 10.1 will be available as a "final production release" for smart phones and tablets, once users are able to upgrade to Android 2.2, says Adobe.
Among the devices that will get Froyo and Flash Player 10.1 are the Dell Streak, Google Nexus One, HTC Evo, HTC Desire, HTC Incredible, Motorola Droid, Motorola Milestone and Samsung Galaxy S. Google hasn't said yet exactly when Android 2.2 will be available to users, though it is expected in the next few weeks.
Adobe says Flash Player 10.1 will also be available in devices using BlackBerry, webOS, future versions of Windows Phone, MeeGo and Symbian operating systems.
If major Android phones get Flash capability it will be a push back against Apple's efforts to turn public opinion against Flash on mobile devices.
Downloaded and installed the final (read: non-beta) version of Adobe's Flash Player 10.1. It weighs in at just under 5MB, and it's looking as sweet as ever so far.
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