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Motorola DROID to See Flash Player 10.1 Soon
« on: January 07, 2010, 07:11:09 AM »
Motorola DROID to See Flash Player 10.1 Soon
7 January 2010, 4:16 am

Mobile phone maker Motorola announced recently that it was currently working with Adobe to deliver the Flash Player 10.1 solution to users of a Motorola smartphone. At the same time, the company also notes that DROID is a handset that has been used in the development of the Flash Player 10.1 for the Android platform, and that Motorola smartphone users will soon be able to enjoy uncompromised Web browsing, as well as other capabilities via this technology.

“Consumers demand that the same high-quality Web experience they know from the desktop port easily to their mobile experience as well,” said Sanjay Jha, co-CEO of Motorola and CEO of Motorola Mobile Devices. “Working with Adobe to bring rich Flash content to our smartphone portfolio will revolutionize how consumers experience the mobile Web by making it more vivid and interactive than ever before.”

Adobe Flash Player 10.1 is a consistent browser runtime coming from the Open Screen Project, and it is set to deliver a more compelling Web experience on Motorola’s devices. According to the handset vendor, it plans on bringing the Flash Player on its entire Android product portfolio. At the same time, the company stated that the move should be made in the first half of the ongoing year, as soon as Adobe releases Flash Playe... (read more)

Source: Softpedia News - Telecoms

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