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Adobe AIR Launching Q4 2010, Flash Out of Beta Now for Nexus One FroYo

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Adobe’s Android Summit is still moving along as of the time of this update, but Adobe’s thrown out some information you might be interested in if you’re a fan of their mobile products. Firstly, Adobe AIR should hit Android once the entire product line is stepped up to version 2.5 in Q4 2010. No word on if this will be available in the market or for Android 2.1 and earlier devices, but we expect more information to be released shortly.

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Kevin – our correspondent at the event – also mentioned that Adobe noted that Nexus One owners running Android 2.2 can now see that Flash 10.1 has left beta stages and is available as a final release in the Android market. There’s no way for anyone else to check this right now as Flash 10.1 comes preinstalled for the Android 2.2 version of HTC Sense (HTC Desire, HTC EVO 4G, etc) and for the Motorola Droid 2 – so there’s no market entry when browsing from these devices (and other devices – except for the OG Droid – have yet to receive an official upgrade to Android 2.2). Those on the original Droid may see it, but we haven’t been able to scrape up any reports to verify.

As the summit moves on, Kevin will be chiming back in with some (hopefully) exciting footage and information from San Francisco regarding Adobe’s full suite of products for Android.

Quentyn Kennemer
The "Google Phone" sounded too awesome to pass up, so I bought a G1. The rest is history. And yes, I know my name isn't Wilson.

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20 Comments

  1. No Flash on the Market with the OG Droid yet.

  2. just updated on my nexus…….

  3. really upset sd support was not added!

  4. Just updated on my n1, and flash content is not being recognized (nytimes.com for example)

  5. No OG Droid update yet.

  6. Flash is out of beta on my rooted droid 2.2.

  7. @josh. Just because you have it doesn’t mean its out of beta. Adobe hasn’t released a non beta build of flash, so you are using a beta build. Just like me and all the other rooted droids out there. Way to look like an idiot.

  8. I see it in the market and it is a non beta version. N1

  9. NYTimes.com video worked for me on my N1 after updating, though it obviously wasn’t optimized for mobile devices.

  10. On cyanogenmod rc3 flash can be updated to the official release in the market

  11. Og droid btw

  12. Just upgraded on my Desire. What does adobe Air mean for Android? What will it bring?

  13. Flash is out of beta on my droid as well.
    @JRDroid it updated today to the stable release.

  14. Man this bull the new version went up to 12.5MB from 10MB why don’t they let you install this on your sd card yet. I downloaded the Talking Cat app the other day and that was 14.5MB and when I moved it over to my sd card it went down to 1.7MB.

  15. I manually updated my Droi1 to FRG01B, the official version on 8/3, and manually downloaded Flash 10.1 beta from megaupload. The beta version works okay with some lags (better than nothing). However, I just searched the Android Market and I do not see Flash 10.1. At least not in the Philly region. The closet app that came up is the Adobe flash showcase.

  16. @Droid that is because if the ROM you are running. If you want non-bet flash try CM6 RC3.

  17. Got it.
    Wow the Google Voice App for 2.2 is really insane !

    :-)

  18. D1 running chevy01 rom.

    had bata 3 flash, checked market, flash update waiting, install worked and running fine.

    dont know whats new thou..

  19. It seems to me that I should have gotten the nexus one…because they don’t have to deal with Verizon’s stupidity! It has gotten everything first. It must be great not to deal with arrogant carriers.

  20. manually downloaded Flash 10.1 beta from megaupload. The beta version works okay with some lags (better than nothing). However, I just searched the Android Market and I do not see Flash 10.1. At least not in the Philly region.

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