As we know that Android had supported Adobe by making Android OS V 2.2 a.k.a "Froyo" capable of flash abilities , the company announced that it is readying the launch of AIR runtimes and apps for the Android Market.
Adobe announced that such apps will be available "after the end of Q4 2010," according to Endgadget. The mobile release would correlate to the release of AIR 2.5. In order to download the platform for their handset, users will have to grant it access to the phone's accelerometer, microphone, camera, and GPS, among others.
Like Android 2.2 before it, AIR will likely only work with a select number of Android handsets. Among the entry specs are an ARMv7 processor with vector co-processor and OpenGL ES 2.0. If your phone can do Flash 10.1, you're likely in luck.
- PC Mag
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