When review units of the HSPA+ “international” version of the Galaxy Nexus came out, we were surprised to find that Adobe’s Flash Player was nowhere to be seen on the Android Market. Of course, that didn’t mean much to most US users, since Verizon’s combined exclusivity and “delays” meant they couldn’t get a hold of an Ice Cream Sandwich phone anyway. Well, Adobe’s software developers have delivered just in time, and you can now download Flash for your shiny new Galaxy Nexus, no matter where you are.
The update is a little confusing, since it appears to be the same APK file that was sent out on December 12th. That was thought to be a minor stability fix, but now it appears that it’s the full-fledged Ice Cream Sandwich compatible Flash Player. I’m guessing that Adobe still had some last minute testing to go through, and updated Flash’s compatibility list in the Android Market today.
Story Timeline
- Adobe officially halts development on Flash for Android on Nov 9th 2011
- Former Flash boss slams Adobe, stock price plunges on Nov 9th 2011
- Adobe pushes last major Flash update to the Android Market on Nov 11th 2011
- Adobe says Flash for ICS will be last supported OS on Nov 21st 2011
- Adobe promises December launch for Flash on Galaxy Nexus [UPDATE] on Nov 29th 2011
Of course, there’s a big red elephant in the room. Adobe isn’t releasing any more major revisions to the mobile version of Flash, on any platform. 11.1 will be the final revision, except for maintenance updates. They’ve essentially given up the fight to HTML5, and will focus on their set of development tools for the web standard. Android 4.0 is the last version that will see official Flash support.
Still, best to make hay while the sun shines. Scoot on over to the Android Market on your Galaxy Nexus (or your ICS ROM) and get your Flash on.
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