Flash comes to Android

Jun 24th, 2009 - CrunchGear

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Adobe and HTC are bringing Flash to Android on its new Hero smartphone. The implementation will support video and audio codecs familiar to users of Flash on the desktop.

Not official word on availability right now but it should arrive with the new Hero handset this summer and in the US later this year on, it is assumed, T-Mobile's version of the Hero device. There is no information on whether this implementation will be available on other handsets - the G1, for example - at this time.

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