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Adobe Demos Flash on a Google Nexus One [Video]

Adobe Demos Flash on a Google Nexus One [Video]

Posted January 6, 2010 at 2:07pm by iClarified
Adrian Ludwig from Adobe Systems demos an early version of Flash Player 10.1 on Nexus One in a newly posted YouTube video.

You can check it out below...





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Tara
Tara - January 7, 2010 at 6:15am
In my view this phone will NOT be a success. This is because greed (more than Apple iphone). $529 price without seeing the phone? $350 Early termination fee if you purchased with T-Mobile service. A few Apps. Sink with outlook Calendar only (it will not sync with contact, memo pad etc).. It may be good for google lovers but majority of peoples will not be attracted to this.
Anony
Anony - January 6, 2010 at 5:17pm
Haha i love it how the their demo of their flagship product is basically "ok so here you can now watch a lot of the ads on the internet that you were missing on other phones (in order to watch some antique silk factory) and play some really crappy games that are not as all as good as a native app". Adobe flash is an abomination of the internet and should be avoided. Youtube is really all i need it for, EVER. And it works really well on my iphone WITHOUT flash. :D
Steve
Steve - January 6, 2010 at 3:13pm
For them unveiling Google's "flagship" superphone, that's a reeeeeally crappy flash demo. A 1 ghz snapdragon processor and the webpages still jerk when scrolling. I will wait for the new iPhone.
Cody
Cody - January 6, 2010 at 2:18pm
wow, i am really bummed out that my iphone can't handle flash yet. wtf apple.
tmdag
tmdag - January 6, 2010 at 2:51pm
Iphone could handle flash but then apple would have problem with appstore games vs free flash games from web ...
Anon
Anon - January 6, 2010 at 5:16pm
Haha i love it how the their demo of their flagship product is basically "ok so here you can now watch a lot of the ads on the internet that you were missing on other phones (in order to watch some antique silk factory) and play some really crappy games that are not as all as good as a native app". Adobe flash is an abomination of the internet and should be avoided. Youtube is really all i need it for, EVER. And it works really well on my iphone WITHOUT flash.
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