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Adobe Flash on Google Nexus One [Video] | Android in Canada Blog

Adobe Flash on Google Nexus One [Video]

by Android Fan on January 6th, 2010

The only thing missing from having smartphones become “true” handheld computers in our pockets is the absence of Adobe Flash. Adobe has announced that they are in works to bring Flash to various platforms such as Nokia and their Symbian OS, Windows Mobile, Palm Pre, and Google Android devices.

Nexus One with Adobe Flash Looks Amazing

Below is a demo of Adobe Flash Player 10.1 on Google’s latest Nexus One “Superphone”. I think it looks awesome and once Flash becomes standard on smartphones, you will truly have the web in your hands. Streaming videos on your phone? Check! But, Flash brings unwanted ads and can definitely put some strain on the hardware of any smartphone.

Are you excited for Adobe Flash to come standard on smartphones? Or is Flash on its way out to HTML5?

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Posted under: Android Phones, Videos

  • Putting Adobe's proprietary flash on an open source device is kind of self-defeating. Though, the Nokia N900 has already done this—*and* it supports HTML5, with the latest version of Firefox.
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