Adobe Flash Player in Latest Device News

Posted on September 2, 2010 | 2 comments

Here are a few of the latest news and blog posts about different devices coming out with or recently updated support for Adobe Flash Player.

# Introducing the T-Mobile G2 with Google — the First Smartphone Delivering 4G Speeds on T-Mobile’s Super-Fast HSPA+ Network

Additional features of the G2 include the following:
Dedicated Quick Keys for one-touch access to your favorite Google shortcuts and applications
Adobe FlashPlayer enabled Web browsing experience
Pinch and zoom functionality for Web browsing and photo gallery
4GB internal memory with pre-installed 8GB micro SD card, with support for up to 32 GB of external memory
Built-in 3.5mm headphone jack, stereo headset and Bluetooth support
Swype® text input for fast, accurate communication

Toshiba debuts Android-powered Folio 100 tablet

Besides the array of Android applications available, the Folio 100 also comes with the Opera Mobile Web browser, the FBReader e-book reader software, Documents To Go for productivity suite, Evernote for taking notes, Adobe’s Flash Player 10.1 for running Flash apps, and Fring for video chat.

Samsung: Galaxy Tab has leg up on Apple iPad

Android, though it lags iOS-based devices in gaming titles, does have a wide range of applications. Samsung pointed out that the Galaxy Tab will run Adobe Systems’ Flash Player 10.1, which opens the doors to more games available over the Web.

ARCHOS Introduces Five New Android Tablets Starting Below $100

A PC-like super-fast web browsing experience

Featuring a powerful 1 GHz processor, high-speed WiFi-n technology and sleek high-resolution screen, the new Android-based tablets offer a fast and enjoyable PC-like web browsing experience. Users can access the entire internet thanks to Android’s support for Adobe Flash™ 10.1 player.

HTC Droid Incredible on Verizon Wireless – Click on Capabilities tab on product page after entering location information, Froyo 2.2 updates have been going out for existing phones.

Skype Mobile Capable
3G Mobile Hotspot Capable
VZ Navigator® Capable
Backup Assistant Capable
Visual Voice Mail capable
Backup Assistant capable
Mobile Broadband Connectcapable
HTML Browser: Supports Adobe Flash 10.1
WiFi® capable 802.11 b/g/n

  • http://agileui.blogspot.com Rob McKeown

    Will those tablets also run AIR?

    • http://www.renaun.com Renaun Erickson

      Since AIR for Android is not release yet you will not get an official statement from device manufacturers. AIR for Android will work on devices with Froyo and newer ARM chipsets (discussed more in the AIR for Android prerelease forums).