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Adobe Flash Platform will be support Windows Phone 7, confirmed by Adobe.

25 February, 201025 February, 2010 Applications Applications

 

If you are wondering how soon Adobe Flashing is coming to mobile phones, here are some info that can help you.


Can Adobe clarify the roadmap for Android and Windows Mobile? Based on what was announced in February and June I was expecting some alpha release during MAX and had planned for that. The announcement at MAX there was to be some preview release in December together with the Open Screen Project partners was unfortunate, but no big problem.. Unfortunately that preview release did not materialize and 2009 has passed. Mobile Flash is different from the regular Flash in that I can not get my developers to just install it on the hardware they have, I need to get funding for new phones, acquire them etc. Budgets do not come overnight, so the sooner Adobe can provide us with a clear roadmap the better.

What I need to know is:


- what will be the first Android phone for which a Flash Player 10.1 alpha/preview will be released?


- what will be the first Windows Mobile phone for which a Flash Player 10.1 alpha/preview will be released?


- When?


To that, the Adobe rep replies:


We're waiting for OS updates from Google and Microsoft before we can distribute a Flash Player Beta. We expect this to happen early this year. Thank you for your patience!


The first Android devices that will support Flash Player are the Droid and Nexus One. The first WinMo device will be the HTC HD2.


And in another reply, the Adobe rep mentions:


You can expect the final release for Android to be available mid-year. All Android devices that meet our minimum s/w and h/w requirements will be supported. Unfortunately, I cannot say a lot more publicly about our port to the Android platform at this time.


As for WinMo, we have made the tough decision to defer support for that platform until WinMo7. This is due to the fact that WinMo6.5 does not support some of the critical APIs that we need.

 

source: http://forums.adobe.com/thread/550281?tstart=30#550281

 

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