Adobe revamps Flash 10.1 to sync with Android
Adobe revamps Flash 10.1 to sync with Android

Adobe Systems is busy spreading wings in majority of Android-based mobile phones which will offer support for the mobile version of its Flash software.

The report released by tech news site Softpedia claims that the software firm has proclaimed the recent list that speaks of releasing Flash 10.1, which supposedly will be featured for all Android 2.2 powered smartphones.

Adobe through an official statement claimed: "Flash Player 10.1 for mobile currently requires Android 2.2 to be installed on your phone. The upgrade path for your phone will depend on the specific device, manufacturer, operator, and region."

It was further added that Google's Nexus One and Motorola's Droid which come by default offers support for Flash 10.1.

Users only need to log-on to the Android Market to update to the software.

It was further added that HTC's Evo 4G and Desire will offer the Froyo update for the handsets as soon as it is released.

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