RayStinkle
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As long as there is the option to turn flash on or off, I don't see why someone wouldn't want flash at least as an option to use when you want to.
Most flash video's are h.264 with flash wrappers anyways. Like youtube
I think it would be awesome to access these things, it all boils down to how well it actually runs on the phone. I'm figuring at least as twice as well as flashlite, and praying for totally smooth but who knows.
I want flash that doesn't crash my phone too, so maybe they have done some really extensive testing on it as well. Guess we will see at I/O this week.
Google is throwing some dev party thingy this week as I recall and I think they are gonna show of Flash and everyone is gonna be amazed. Fingers crossed
I read that this morning. I hope turn around time is quick. I get impatient the more awesome the build up gets haha. I'm hoping for summer time not end of q3 but beginning/middlePhil asked HTC directly
http://www.androidcentral.com/most-2010-htc-android-phones-will-get-froyo-2010
Can someone explain 2.2/Froyo/whatever for someone who is technologically ignorant?
I realize we are now using 2.1....is 2.2 basically just going to be a faster version with a few more features?
I remember upgrading my Blackberry Curve OS and not noticing much of a difference - I hope that isn't the case here. Although I do believe I read somewhere that 2.2 is testing at 450% faster or something ridiculous like that.
Are these OTA updates or is there going to be some complicated process to switch OS?
I'm just wondering what to expect....