Flash is front and center for 2010, and Adobe, the company behind the plugin, has promised that it would be available for webOS, Windows Mobile and Android. Flash 10.1 was previously demoed by Adobe to be running on the Android 2.1 Google Nexus One, and at MWC, Mobile Burn got a demo of Flash 10.1 running on the Motorola Droid.
Although Adobe has promised Flash 10.1 Mobile for Windows Mobile and Android, there are a few caveats. First, for Windows Mobile, Flash 10.1 was said to not be compatible with Windows Phone 7 Series when that platform is available, though Adobe and Microsoft will push forward and announce Windows Phone 7 Series compatibility and intentions at the MIX10 conference. On the Android front, Adobe has stated that Flash 10.1 will require Android 2.1 and some components to make the plugin work. Then, there’s also the Adobe and Apple battle, where CEO Jobs claims that Flash 10.1 may hinder battery life.
(via: Mobile Burn)
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