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The iPhone might be staying Flash-free for the time being, but that’s not stopping Adobe pushing it to other handsets. Its just shown off full-blown flash working on Android on a T-Mobile G1!

Demoed by Kevin Lynch, chief technology officer at Adobe, the video below shows Adobe Flash 10 running in full. The phone can scale flash animations and films, and even allow you to move around the screen while it’s doing it.

Considering the iPhone’s power, it’s hard to see why this couldn’t also be done on Apple’s handset too.

Check out the video below, and you’ll see how awesome this could be, whether you’re using a T-Mobile G1, a future Android phone or an iPhone.

TBC | £free | Adobe

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