Update for Adobe Flash Player brings it to version 10.3
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For the rest of Android users with a device running Android 2.2 or higher, the upgrade kills some bugs specific to the Samsung Galaxy S, Motorola devices and the HTC EVO 4G. For a complete changelog, click on the sourcelink. You can grab the upgrade for free from the Android Market.
source: Adobe, FlashPlatformBlog via Engadget
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2. vantenkiest posted on 12 May 2011, 21:03 1 1
only because you dont have it on the ipad or iphone.
I wish it would run on the lg ally pseudo flash on the browsers like skyfire and miren dont cut it.
3. cheeseycheeser posted on 12 May 2011, 21:50 1 1
I really hate using flash on my Thunderbolt. It's nice for animations, but not good for a phone. I prefer the browser on my iPad for it's smoothness(well, and the screen. But that's different)
4. Lucas777 posted on 12 May 2011, 22:00 1 0
wow... thats amazing for someone to actually admit that... very respectable... hahahah
5. vantenkiest posted on 12 May 2011, 22:51 0 0
it is true that flash isnt the best on android but there are a lot of sites that require it to run. so it realy helps
6. Lucas777 posted on 12 May 2011, 23:00 1 0
i understand... and appreciate that, but i dont think it is better than skyfire... not saying that is good either... i think flash really needs to make a mobile flash that can run on smartphones since it obviously doesnt work to well... they can make an adobe reader so why not a full functioning flash that doesnt make everything lag...
7. vantenkiest posted on 12 May 2011, 23:11 0 0
yup thats why i called it "pseudo Flash" lol because the app itself has its..... drivers i guess i would call it. its not flash just semi flash compatible. i have 3 LG allys right now and none of them can run any kind of flash without a browser that has pseudo flash.
8. belovedson posted on 12 May 2011, 23:42 0 0
whats with these apple nuts. flash has adobe flash has nothing to do with you. bug away you flees
9. clevername posted on 13 May 2011, 01:30 0 1
"the upgrade kills some bugs specific to the Samsung Galaxy S," Since when did Sammy start upgrading their Android devices ^_^
10. RORYREVOLUTION posted on 13 May 2011, 04:29 0 0
Flash is still very new and buggy. I have seen the galaxy s2 run it with no problems and no lag. Its just a matter of time when it starts working great.








