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For those of you who have grabbed the premature release of Android 2.2 for the Nexus One manual install, you’ll be happy to know the official build will be rolled out to you over the air in an update soon. This build includes speed improvements, full Flash support in the web browser, ability to move apps to SD Card, for more read the full feature lists here.
[Thanks TechThirst via Nexus One Blog]
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One thing I don’t understand: when you say “full flash support in the browser,” do you mean that I don’t have to have that 50 petabyte (okay, 12MB) Adobe Flash install on my phone to play Flash?
If that is NOT the case, then what do you mean by “full” flash support? And as opposed to what? Are you talking about a difference in the various Froyo builds? If so, what’s the difference? If you’re talking about a difference between 2.2 and 2.1 that would mean that there’s now Flash support where there wasn’t any at all before, “full” or not.
Sorry, I’m just a grammar nazi and want to understand stuff like this
But how soon? I can’t wait!