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« Reply #30 on: February 09, 2010, 10:28:33 AM »

Good news I guess. I was hoping for it by the end of the first quarter like they originally said. Now it is by the end of the year!
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« Reply #31 on: February 09, 2010, 03:38:11 PM »

I read that too.... Cry
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« Reply #32 on: February 12, 2010, 03:36:57 AM »

Adobe to demo Flash 10.1 on phones at MWC
by Daniel Robinson
Feb 12, 2010
- Adobe has confirmed that it will demonstrate its eagerly awaited Flash Player 10.1 for smartphones at next week's Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona.

The player will be shown running on Google's Nexus One, Motorola's Droid and Palm's Pre handsets. However, question marks remain over Symbian and Windows Mobile support.

Flash Player 10.1 promises to bring the full Flash experience to most mobile devices for the first time. A beta has been available since October 2009, and the final release is due sometime in the first half of 2010, according to Adobe.

Anup Murarka, Adobe's director of technology strategy for the Flash Platform, said that MWC attendees will see Flash Player 10.1 on the Nexus One, Pre and Droid.

"Development betas are currently underway for Android, Windows Mobile, WebOS, and desktop operating systems," he added.

The Nexus One and Droid run Android versions 2.1 and 2.0 respectively, while the Pre runs Palm's own WebOS, indicating that these platforms at least will be supported.

Murarka said that he was "not sure" about which versions of Windows Mobile will be able to run Flash 10.1.

"We've done the initial work on Windows Mobile 6.5, and we're working with Microsoft to determine the best starting point, but it may end up as Windows Mobile 7," he said.

Microsoft has yet to announce when Windows Mobile 7 will be available.

Other platforms, including Symbian, are set to be supported, but Adobe will only be able to give a more detailed list closer to the launch.

Flash is "the only consistent runtime available across smartphones, netbooks, PCs and other web-connected devices", according to Murarka.

In fact, instead of referring to platforms, it is "easier to ask which specific devices will be supported", he explained, owing to issues with integration and certification by vendors.

However, Adobe expects Flash support on mobiles to grow rapidly, starting from about nine to 10 per cent of handsets this year, ramping up rapidly to at least half within two to three years, according to Murarka.

"We're continuing to work to get Flash on more platforms. It's installed on 98 per cent of all PCs now, and used by 85 per cent of the top web sites," he said.

Adobe claimed that 19 of the top 20 phone makers have committed to integrating Flash.
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« Reply #33 on: February 19, 2010, 02:03:11 AM »

MWC: Adobe Flash 10.1 Demoed on Motorola Droid
By: Chuong Nguyen
Date: 19-Feb-10
- Flash is front and center for 2010, and Adobe, the company behind the plugin, has promised that it would be available for webOS, Windows Mobile and Android. Flash 10.1 was previously demoed by Adobe to be running on the Android 2.1 Google Nexus One, and at MWC, Mobile Burn got a demo of Flash 10.1

Although Adobe has promised Flash 10.1 Mobile for Windows Mobile and Android, there are a few caveats. First, for Windows Mobile, Flash 10.1 was said to not be compatible with Windows Phone 7 Series when that platform is available, though Adobe and Microsoft will push forward and announce Windows Phone 7 Series compatibility and intentions at the MIX10 conference. On the Android front, Adobe has stated that Flash 10.1 will require Android 2.1 and some components to make the plugin work. Then, there's also the Adobe and Apple battle, where CEO Jobs claims that Flash 10.1 may hinder battery life.
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« Reply #34 on: February 21, 2010, 09:19:09 PM »

I want to know where these beta releases are hiding!
I wouldn't mind giving 1 a whirl!!!
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« Reply #35 on: March 01, 2010, 01:45:11 AM »

- So anyone remember Adobe saying that Flash 10.1 for Android was on it’s way? Well, they forgot to mention one tiny detail.

According to an Adobe employee on Adobe’s official forums, Flash 10.1 will require your Android phone to have an ARMv7 processor (aka a Snapdragon or OMAP3). So that means that the only phones that will get Flash 10.1 on Android at the moment are the Nexus One, Motorola Droid/Sholes/Milestone,  Acer Liquid, and the Sony Xperia X10.

Now granted the majority of Android users at the moment in the world are using the Verizon Droid (according to AdMob) so I’m sure this covers a large percentage of users, but what about the fact that we’ve seen Flash on custom ROMs for pretty much every other phone (G1, MyTouch, Magic, Hero, etc.)? So we know it’s possible, so why not release it?
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« Reply #36 on: March 01, 2010, 08:56:52 AM »

Correct me if I'm wrong,... But,...

Don't alot of "dumb phones", like the LG Touch, Versa, enV, enV2... All have flash?

IIRC, there are "clock makers" for these phones...
They make flash animated home screens for the phones...

I thought the Android Smart Phones were superior phones...
This shouldn't be so hard...
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« Reply #37 on: March 02, 2010, 02:39:13 AM »

- We reported  a few days back that the upcoming Flash Player 10.1 will only run on mobile devices that have ARM Cortex A8 chipsets. Now it’s confirmed. So what does this mean? Only 2 phones fulfill this hardware requirement: Google Nexus One and Motorola Droid. All other phones can enjoy Flash Lite at best.

Furthermore, Flash Player 10.1 is coming this month! (1st quarter of 2010). Adobe details 3 ways in which you can get Flash Player 10.1:

We reported a few days back that the upcoming Flash Player 10.1 will only run on mobile devices that have ARM Cortex A8 chipsets. Now it’s confirmed. So what does this mean? Only 2 phones fulfill this hardware requirement: Google Nexus One and Motorola Droid. All other phones can enjoy Flash Lite at best

Furthermore, Flash Player 10.1 is coming this month! (1st quarter of 2010). Adobe details 3 ways in which you can get Flash Player 10.1:

*  You can get Flash Player 10.1 which comes bundled with System Software Updates (Firmware/ROM updates)
*  By manually downloading through on-device catalog.
*  Downloading and Installing from The Adobe Flash site

Previously, Taimur demoed Farmville running on Google Nexus One and it was claimed that it’s using Flash Player 10.1 which was actually wrong and was confirmed by Adobe that it was actually running on Flash Lite and that was the reason why it was so dead slow.

Adobe clarified:

At Mobile World Congress Adobe demonstrated the full Flash Player (Flash Player 10.1) running on Android, Palm webOS and other mobile platforms. The HTC Desire will support Flash Player 10.1 once the runtime is available in the first half of 2010. Users will be able to upgrade the free player over the air. Until then the HTC Desire will ship with a new version of Flash Lite that supports ActionScript 3, and other new features. The Farmville demo shown on Redmondpie is using Flash Lite, not the full Flash Player.
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« Reply #38 on: March 02, 2010, 10:48:41 AM »

 Cool
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