The next version of Android, Froyo (2.2), will have better support for Flash. Currently you can access Flash content on most newer Android devices, but the support is limited: you often can’t interact with Flash elements, and the performance isn’t great. As we can see in this video taken by a member of the Adobe team, the combination of Android 2.2 with Flash 10.1 makes for a fansastic Flash experience on mobile, better than we’ve ever seen before. To interact with a Flash element, and not the browser itself, the user taps on the Flash content and gets an orange box, indicating that any further screen taps will be directed within Flash.
(Engadget via Androidandme)
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