

These phones that support Flash Player 10.1 are available now: The upgrade path for your phone will depend on the specific device, manufacturer, operator, and region. Flash Player 10.1 currently requires Android 2.2 to be installed on your phone.

Well, technically it says "shortly", but you get the picture.įlash Player 10.1 for Android has been released to partners. You'll notice that the Droid 1 is not yet on that list, with the ETA being "soon". Open up rich Internet applications | Adobe Flash Player system requirements and scroll to the bottom where they stashed the Supported Mobile Devices section. They're mercifully absent from this thread, but regarding all the "why can't I see it in the market?" questions from people with a Droid 1 running stock 2.2 (like me!): These phones are powerful but are they powerful enough to have that many Flash objects going at once smoothly? I'm no software engineer but I have a feeling it may be a while longer before we see streaming porn and higher end Flash games moving as smooth as silk on out phones. As a result, the already choppy playback gets even more bogged down to the point I feel like I'm viewing the media through some cheap webcam.

One thing that I realize is yes I can play the media through the browser, but all the Flash-based banners and ads also play. I noticed this when I first downloaded and played with the beta version (1.72 or something) and tested it on the first two sites I've been wanting to use it with Newgrounds and.xhamster (blush). I consider myself a pretty tech savvy guy and good thing given I'm the IT guy at my company but I find it strange that I'm just realizing that us Droid 1 (and I suppose even the latest and greatest Droid) users may have a hard time seeing Flash in all it's beauty.
