

It will also be possible for an operating system provider to display a pop-up for users who visit a Web site that requires Flash Player 10.1, explaining that they need the player and letting them download it immediately, he said. The software can be pushed out to users over the air or it can be made available in application stores where users can choose to download it, he said. The Consumer Electronics Show and Mobile World Congress are two large conferences early in the year where many phone makers announce new products.

"We may not see a huge number of these devices available on Tuesday, but the pipeline for Christmas, CES, Mobile World Congress next year is really exciting," he said.
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If existing phones can handle it, Adobe will work with the phone makers to determine how to distribute the player to users. "We have to work with each platform company to figure out which phones can support it," said Muraka.
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All Nexus One phones, Motorola's Droid and other Android models are expected to get the operating system soon.Īdobe also is releasing the final version of the player to partners including Research In Motion, Palm, Symbian, and Microsoft however, it's unclear yet which phones currently on the market might get it. The trouble is that version 2.2 has so far only been pushed out to review units of one phone model, the Nexus One.

Users of phones running Android 2.2 will be the first to get the player, said Anup Muraka, director of technology strategy at Adobe. The player for desktops became available June 10. Adobe Systems plans to release the final version of Flash Player 10.1 for smartphones on Tuesday, but very few people will be able to use it right away.įlash Player 10.1 is designed to offer a consistent user experience across laptops, desktops, tablets, phones, and televisions.
