Flash 10 most smartphones coming in 2010
Adobe announced at the GSMA Mobile World Congress here Monday that Flash Player 10, which is the full version of Flash, which works on the PC will be available for Smartphones running Windows Mobile, the company Google Android, Nokia S60/Symbian, and the new operating system Palm. Devices with Flash Player 10 is expected to hit the market since early 2010.
The company has worked for many years to realize its lightweight Flash technology for mobile phones. Adobe manual says that about 40 percent of all phones that are available today, use this version of its technology. But as far as Flash Lite, does not allow the same functionality that the Flash 10 desktop version of the technology, mobile users of the missing.
In November, chief technical officer Kevin Lynch told the participants in Adobe maximum conference in San Francisco that the company would be a full Flash Player 10 for smartphones.
Even Flash 10 is available for most smartphones in the beginning of next year, the technology is still in the wish list for iPhone users. But Adobe leaders say that the wait.
“We will be happy to see him on the iPhone, too,” said Anup Murarka, director of technology strategy and development partner for Adobe. “But Apple is the decision of when and how they support any new technology. Therefore, we will continue to work on it.”
Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen to say in comments he made at the Bloomberg News Service at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, earlier this month that the company has the technical difficulties of finding effective version of Flash for the iPhone. But he said that the two companies continue to work on it.
“It’s difficult technical challenge, and this is partly the reason for Apple and Adobe are collaborating,” Narayen said on Bloomberg Television. “The ball is in our court. The burden on us to deliver.”
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