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Sandman
SubjectRe: It's over, Apple was right...
FromSandman
Date08/23/2012 10:08 (08/23/2012 10:08)
Message-ID<mr-1EBB1D.10082523082012@News.Individual.NET>
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In article <k145fp$qao$1@tota-refugium.de>, Laszlo Lebrun <lazlo_lebrun@laszlomail.com>wrote:

Laszlo Lebrun
On 23.08.2012 01:12, KDT wrote:

KDT
On Wednesday, August 22, 2012 2:14:13 PM UTC-4, Laszlo Lebrun wrote:

Laszlo Lebrun
On 22.08.2012 18:37, KDT wrote:

KDT
So where are these new phones that Adobe is going to support since they have discontinued development on mobile?

Laszlo Lebrun
Everywhere in the vast world. Can't imagine any country having none,

north Korea and Cuba included. .

KDT
This doesn't seem to be clear enough for you?

http://blogs.adobe.com/flashplayer/2012/06/flash-player-and-android-update.h tml

"There will be no certified implementations of Flash Player for Android 4.1."

Laszlo Lebrun
Your provided link contains the answer to your very own question:

http://www.adobe.com/devnet-apps/flashruntimes/certified-devices.html

A lot of them are in current production. Even future devices will be designed running Android 4.0 and even 3,5

Haha, this is the fanboy mantra - it will keep working unless people adopt new technology. As long as the Android scene remains tagnant, it's fine!

Which is to be expected, since most Android phones still run an ancient version of Android. :-D

-- Sandman[.net]