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By pt93903
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Published: Sep 02 2010 / 00:23

Many have touted the availability of Flash on Android devices as a competitive advantage over Apple’s mobile devices, which rely on HTML5 and native apps for their video and interactivity. But how much of an advantage is it to be able to tune in to Flash-based video on your Android device? To find out, we turned to resident mobile expert Kevin Tofel and his trusty Nexus One to show us what one can expect from Flash on a device running the latest version of Google’s mobile OS.
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a1programmer replied ago:

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It works better than any canvas / HTML5 demo I've seen on android 2.2. And, it's certainly better than Flash on the IPhone. :D

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