Flash 10.1 on Google Nexus One via Android 2.2
Posted on May 24th, 2010 in Google Nexus One Apps | 5 Comments »
Google has begun rolling out Android 2.2 update for the Nexus One as an OTA (Over-the-Air) download. Make sure to check the notification tray frequently for a “System Alert” for Android 2.2.
This update includes Adobe Flash 10.1 support since Google have announced the support for Flash Player 10.1 Public Beta.
A number of web sites have already optimised their content for android 2.2 – this includes the BBC, National Geographic and others.
Good news for Google Nexus One users and other Android users since this really steals a march on other handsets such as the iphone where there will be no support for Adobe Flash 10.1


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Hopefully, we can get 2.2 for the EVO sooner than later. Sense and Blur should be applications running on top of Android rather than being inbuilt. That way folks could just take the stock Android and then if/when the UI “bling” is ready they can get that as well.
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Have you seen the demos of flash beta on the nexus one yet? It’s not great yet…some sites work fine but often if there is any flash element on the page it locks up the device slows down the scrolling etc. It’s still beta though so hopefully it’ll get better.
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I love very much G. Nexus One !
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I will buy one right after flash is working 100%.
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i am waiting for that flash to get better as i am in the process of building an android app which uses flash, actually thats for myself
.. and also to the community…
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