Not exact matches
Meaning there will be no
updates to those plug -
ins and
future versions of Android and Blackberry Playbooks may not be able to render
Flash content.
Flash:
Flash isn't supported
in its full form, but hopefully, a
future update will add that.
However, the message is rather finite: it goes on say «Please don't download and install any other
Flash Player from various website» [sic], which also leaves you wondering whether you'd be able to
update Flash in the
future, should the need arise.
'' Motorola Xoom Android Honeycomb tablet has confirmed via the fine print that it will «not» launch «without»
Flash support, instead being deployed
in a
future update later...»
The tablet features a 5.0 inch capacitive touch display, Android 1.6 with a
future update to 2.2 later this year, a 1 GHz Snapdragon chipset, 5.0 megapixel cam camera with HD video recording and
flash, 16 GB of built -
in memory with a microSDHC slot with support for 32 GB cards and custom user interface.
You can keep
flashing new CM 12.1 Snapshot or Nightly builds that CyanogenMod team will release
in the
future by using the CyanogenMod
Updates menu under Settings > About Phone menu.
The Dell Streak was designed with the
future in mind and will support over-the-air
updates including platform upgrades, Adobe
Flash 10.1 on Android ™ 2.2 later this year, video chat applications and other software innovations.
Verizon's dedicated page for the Motorola Xoom Android Honeycomb tablet has confirmed via the fine print that it will launch without
Flash support, instead being deployed
in a
future update later this Spring.
To debut with Android 1.6, Dell says the Streak has been «designed with the
future in mind» and will be subject to OTA
updates which will bring Adobe
Flash 10.1, Android 2.2 «Froyo», and video chat apps to the Streak before the year's end.
Do note that if you manually
flash your phone, you won't automatically receive
future OTA
updates as the responsibility of manually keeping your device up - to - date falls
in your lap.
Keep
in mind that if you do decide to
flash your device with these factory images, you won't automatically get
future Android O beta or final releases via OTA
updates.