Adobe, Google, Qualcomm and HTC are working together to deliver Flash Player on Nexus One. Discussion in 'Android Devices' started by Ziani, Aug 1. Adobe Flash Player 10.1 will be available for Windows Mobile, Google Android, Palm webOS, Symbian and Blackberry OS plus their big desktop siblings - Windows, Linux and Mac OS. They were quick to show off a demo of Flash Player 10.1 running on the Nexus One following the official announcement of the said phone by Google. Home Forums Channels Android Devices HTC Hero htc hero Adobe 10.1 flash player.
#ADOBE FLASH PLAYER 10.1 ANDROID UPDATE#
Adobe also says it has worked with hardware and software makers to optimize for specific platforms. Anup Muraka, director of technology strategy at Adobe, said users with Android 2.2 Froyo update running on it would be the first ones to get Flash Player 10.1. Adobe for the last one year or so has been actively involved in developing Flash Player for Android platform.
#ADOBE FLASH PLAYER 10.1 ANDROID FULL#
The main difference with previous version of Flash is that full Flash Player, instead of Flash.
The company supplied the necessary code to partners hoping that they'll make it available via over-the-air downloads or pre-installed on future smartphones.įlash 10.1 includes a number of features specially designed for mobile users, including accelerometer support to automatically adjust Flash content to landscape or portrait mode, optimized power consumption to extend battery life, multi-touch compatibility, "smart rendering" so content that's not on the screen won't use up resources, and the ability to pause if the user switches to another application. Adobe, during Adobe MAX 2009, has officially announced the follow up on the details of roll out availability of Flash Player 10.1, a new version of Flash which supports and delivers full Flash player experience to mobile devices, smartphones, Pocket PCs, netbooks, notebooks and desktop computers. In its announcement Adobe specifically mentioned Palm's WebOS, Symbian, MeeGo, Blackberry, LiMo and even Windows Phone - though it didn't offer a specific release date for those platforms. Those with smartphones running Android 2.2 (codenamed "Froyo") will be able to download the ubiquitous plug-in from Google's Android Marketplace, and over the coming months Flash 10.1 will spread to many other mobile operating systems. Apple iPhone users may have received iOS 4 yesterday, but today Android fans have something to cheer about too as well: Adobe has released the final version of Flash Player 10.1 for Google's mobile operating system. Adobe kündigte nun die Beta Testphase des Flash Players 10.1 und die darauf basierende Laufzeitumgebung AIR, welches die Kurzform für Adobe Integrated Runtime ist, für Andoid-Smartphones an.