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Android 2.2 - Froyo

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really? ive had flashlite work on mine.
that kind of thinking wont get you far.
theres an apk, and two libs, to get flash working.
good try though.
 
Hmmm, I'll still only believe it when the OTA knocks on my Droid's door...

The update does sound good though. If it really does make it do the Droid, and if Verizon doesn't castrate wireless tethering out if it, it will be a pretty amazing update. Really makes me wonder if that will be time to go back to stock.


 
change your sdk version to 6 and try to find google earth..
exactly, thank you, try again..
anything in the market just needs to see the build.prop
has nothing to do with anything else.
the problem getting flash, is you need the file from adobe to be able to get the apk off the market
 
really? ive had flashlite work on mine.
that kind of thinking wont get you far.
theres an apk, and two libs, to get flash working.
good try though.

flash lite?? really? your special i guess. oh nm flash lite been around for ever and sucks. flash 10.1 needs code from froyo 2.2, y you think adobes site says u need 2.2? for there health or bc there bored?
 
good point, any who. froyo will offer apps2sd and wireless tether built in :) froyo is gonna be great for those unrooted.
 
Just some more of the same and little new lol

Adobe announces the availability of Flash Player 10.1 pre-beta for Android 2.2 devices

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20. May, 2010 written by phonearena.com
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With the announcement of Android 2.2 Froyo, we’ve been treated to a handful of useful new features, but its inclusion of Flash Player 10.1 can easily stand at the top of mostly everyone’s list. Adobe let out the great news surrounding the availability of Flash Player 10.1 pre-beta, but it will obviously only work on Android 2.2 powered devices – so there will be a wait for most people. Essentially the experience of surfing the web on an Android 2.2 device will be as close as it can get to replicating the refinements found on desktop browsing. Fortunately Adobe throws out some additional things so that it’ll support the myriad of technologies found on handsets such as support for touch gestures, accelerometers, and smart-scaling so that it will automatically re-size things. Apparently Adobe believes that the whole process should “just work” and has even written up a listing of some Flash-friendly web sites that’ll undoubtedly showcase its true potential.
Not all Android handsets are made the same obviously – and that’s why they’ve been working on it so that it’s optimized on chipsets such as ARM, AMD, NVIDIA, Qualcomm, Marvel, Intel, Texas Instruments, and Freescale. Now one of the biggest sought out pieces of information regarding all of this are which devices will be graced with Android 2.2 and a time line on when they’ll get it. Starting this week, Adobe is going to be offering Flash Player 10.1 as a public pre-beta – but then again, it’ll require you to have an Android 2.2 powered smartphone. Premier phones like the HTC Nexus One and Motorola DROID will be receiving Android 2.2 “immediately” with other handsets like the Droid Incredible, EVO 4G, Desire, and Motorola MILESTONE will be getting it in the horizon. Finally, Adobe is also hard at work in bringing Flash Player 10.1 to other platforms, but there was no mention of an exact time line of when to expect it.


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you arent comprehending..
the only thing needed is the new framework possibly, and the browser.
i cant download the ...
**** it.. someone from the conference make a system dump!!!now!!!!!!!!!
 
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