Adobe Flash 10.1 for Android Tops 1 Million Downloads

by admin
October 14, 2010

As Adobe’s Max developer conference nears, the company has announced that their version of Flash for Android has been downloaded over 1 million times. It took time, but Flash content is working on a range of mobile devices running Android 2.2. Performance tends to vary from device to device, but it seems most users are installing it.

Adobe originally intended to allow most Android devices to run Flash, but as development continued, it became clear that wasn’t happening. The minimum specs for Flash ended up being fairly modern. This has at least kept the experience fairly good. The limited number of devices also means this 1 million mark is more significant. If you’re an Android user, let us know how you are liking Flash. Do you have it set to only display on demand, or is it snappy enough that you just leave it on?

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