Adobe Flash Player 10.1 will land on Windows Phone 7 and BlackBerry
Adobe has just announced that it will unleash Flash Player 10.1 on a whole list of mobile operating systems, from Windows Phone 7, BlackBerry and WebOS 2.0 on down to the Symbian, MeeGo and LiMo platforms. Timelines are hazy for Flash Player's arrival on these platforms (the press release just says they're "expected" to support Flash Player 10.1) but the WebOS 2.0 version has already started shipping with new Palm handsets in France. The press release doesn't say much more than, "we'll be on all these platforms someday." Here's the exact wording:
[via Engadget]Flash Player 10.1 is available on Android and Google TV today, with BlackBerry platform, HP webOS 2.0, future versions of Windows® Phone, LiMo, MeeGo, and Symbian OS also expected to support Flash Player 10.1. For a list of devices supported today, visit Adobe Flash Player 10.1 certified devices.












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Subscribe to commentsjudy.chaoOct 29th 2010 5:17AM
yeah i'm still waiting for it to come already. ugh.
Www.Vijaypuspa0022.comDec 22nd 2010 1:35PM
Hi vijay