Those of you lucky enough to get your mitts on a
Galaxy Nexus may have noticed something odd -- no flash in the
champagne room Android Market. Turns out the latest edition of Adobe's multimedia plug-in isn't compatible with the newest version of Google's mobile OS. Don't panic just yet though, while the
end is nigh for mobile Flash, it's still got one more release left in it and
that will deliver
ICS compatibility. Adobe told the folks over at
Pocket-lint, "[it] will release one more version of the Flash Player for mobile browsing, which will provide support for Android 4.0." Or, if you're a glass half-empty type, ICS will be your last chance to browse the "full" web on Android. The final release of the mobile plug-in will also be accompanied by one last version of the Linux Porting Kit -- after that, you better hope
HTML5 really hits its stride.
Flash for Android not quite dead yet, will land on Ice Cream Sandwich by year's end originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 21 Nov 2011 09:22:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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