Android 2.2 has been caught on video. The clip by Adobe product evangelist Ryan Stewart showing off Flash 10.1 running on his Nexus One ends with a brief glimpse of the next Android OS. What clues can we spot about Android 2.2 Froyo?
Google and Adobe are working closely on Flash which is going to be baked into Android 2.2 and Google Chrome. Adobe has even given its employees free Nexus One handsets – that’s most likely where Stewart got his.
Watch the Android 2.2 video closely and you’ll see a glimpse of his home screen at about the 6 minute 30 mark. The new Android homescreen shows an updated launcher, a new Android tutorial and an altered global search box.
Google is set to unveil Android 2.2 at Google I/O later this month and it emerged earlier this month that Android phones sporting the new OS have been browsing the web. Stewart’s mostly likely one of them.
Take a look at Flash 10.1 in Android 2.2 and let us know what you think of it and what you can spot any more clues about the new Android OS. If you’ve got an Nexus One too, you’re likely to be among the first to get hold of Android 2.2.
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