Adobe Kills Flash for the Milestone/Droid!
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Adobe Kills Flash for the Milestone/Droid!
Sad news for those of you who are not doing tweaks on their system and just use it as it is, cuz Adobe just announced - there will not be flash for the milestone (suppose as well for the droid). Adobe raised the minimum hardware to a Cortex A8 800MHZ CPU and so Droid and Milestone are done with it!
Motorola was asked to the announcement and just replied, that "there are devices after the droid, capable of flash" - so just buy them. This is a little crappy, because all of you guys surely remember the youtube-movie by adobe, where chief of project Adrian Ludwig showed Flash 10.1 on THE DROID.
So what is the deal? Is moto having an ally with adobe to push new devices? or was it just to hard for adobe to implement flash on the droid? Whats your oppinion on it?
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Last edited by RinTinTigger; 09-06-2010 at 04:51 AM.
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my Motorola Droid handles Adobe Flash Player very good!
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Originally Posted by
mario925
my Motorola Droid handles Adobe Flash Player very good!
Yea. I guess its just moto, willing to push new devices!
Its just PITA, for those, not rooting and installing stuff
on their own risk, know what i mean?
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I think Adobe just want to make sure that the devices they are choosing to support have the hardware to not just run Flash, but to run it well. Why give Jobs an excuse to slam them for poor performance on Android? That being said my Droid runs it just fine, but it is overclocked to 1.2 Ghz. I don't have any experience running it on the Droid's stock kernel.
I don't like their choice here, but I can see why they made it.
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I don't understand. I have not tweaked my Droid and I was able to download and run Flash after the last update. Article makes it sound like I wasn't supposed to get it...
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Originally Posted by
iPhoneBlowz
I think Adobe just want to make sure that the devices they are choosing to support have the hardware to not just run Flash, but to run it well. Why give Jobs an excuse to slam them for poor performance on Android? That being said my Droid runs it just fine, but it is overclocked to 1.2 Ghz. I don't have any experience running it on the Droid's stock kernel.
I don't like their choice here, but I can see why they made it.
but i also see that it was PROMISED to customers. a lot of guys bought a droid/milestone just cause it can haz flash.....but it cant...nowadays. I dont believe they took this step just to give Steve no reason for a slammer!
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Originally Posted by
RinTinTigger

Originally Posted by
iPhoneBlowz
I think Adobe just want to make sure that the devices they are choosing to support have the hardware to not just run Flash, but to run it well. Why give Jobs an excuse to slam them for poor performance on Android? That being said my Droid runs it just fine, but it is overclocked to 1.2 Ghz. I don't have any experience running it on the Droid's stock kernel.
I don't like their choice here, but I can see why they made it.
but i also see that it was PROMISED to customers. a lot of guys bought a droid/milestone just cause it can haz flash.....but it cant...nowadays. I dont believe they took this step just to give Steve no reason for a slammer!
Listen I'm with you on your point here, but the decision is not one that is up to Moto, Verizon, or you and me. Adobe is making this call. They were just on the Android Guys or one Android Central podcast, I can't recall which one it was, but they were addressing this very issue. I delete them after I listen so I wish I could tell you which it was, but I believe it was the last episode of one or the other.
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I don't get it, I'm not rooted just running stock with Flash installed. Last night I watched an old episode of Big Brother, 46 minutes, not a skip or interruption. I go to websites that used to not work for me and see the Flash content. I get emails with images that used to not open, that open fine now.
What about it doesn't work?
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i certainly welcome the ability to run flash on my droid, but at stock speeds viewing a website with two or more flash advertisements is slow.
anyway, does this announcement mean that flash will be unavailable for updated (frg22/froyo 2.2) droid 1 users?
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Originally Posted by
mario925
my Motorola Droid handles Adobe Flash Player very good!
Same here, unrooted Droid 1 running FRG22D; got Flash from the Market after the last update and it works fine.
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