Flash Player 10.1 on Google’s Nexus One

Adobe posted a video showing the latest Flash Player happily working on the Nexus One. It can be used to browse Flash-heavy sites and play online games, but it can also be used to deliver Flash-based ads. From what we can see in the video, Nexus One’s powerful Snapdragon CPU handles Flash with ease. Check out the video below.

…smithThere is no fast forward. It is a fade (which seems to show up poorly for some reason) when changing from the guy’s face to the phone. They did the same thing earlier in the video when going from the game back to the guy. Do you think they fast forwarded over the guy’s body loading his face? Jason @ forty2fifty.comDamn… I may have to switch away from my iPhone. I knew it was only a matter of time before something competed with apple. Andrea MartinelliYou will have to wait a little longer I think… Ben TepferWell, if anything, hopefully this will get Apple and Adobe working harder on Flash for the iPhone. As an iPhone user, this seems like the only thing slightly more appealing. However, I wondered what this would do to App sales. If you can play flash games online, maybe there won’t be as much of a need to pay for an App version? Regardless, I’m going to get back to playing Bubble Spinner on my iPhone now. :D dwgtdI agree. I have had an iPhone for the past few years. But I will go take a look at the…

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