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Flash 10.1 to require an updated version of Android?


Adobe today told Engadget that Flash 10.1 will need ‘some enhancements to existing versions of Android’. What they didn’t say, is if this version is actually Android 2.1, or some other? Here’s a take from the article:

Adobe, Google, and other members of the Open Screen Project are working together to make ensure the full Web experience can be delivered on largest possible number of devices. Support for full Flash Player 10.1 requires some enhancements to existing versions of Android. These enhancements are expected to be available as an upgrade to existing devices and for new devices starting in Q2 2010.

I don’t think this is Android 2.1, since the the update/version is about to be released in Q2 2010. As we all know, Android 2.1 is already available on a phone, the Nexus One. Could this mean that Flash 10.1 will actually be released for Froyo, the next Android OS version?

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About the Author: Jonne is a mobile phone enthusiast who is currently pursuing his Bachelor's degree in Computer Science at the Vaasa University of Applied Sciences. He has been using the newest phones out there ever since the Nokia 5110 was released. Currently his choice of smartphone OS is Windows Phone 7.5.