Update your Nexus One to Android 2.2 for slow Flash!
Useful article on ths from ars. With a…
…link to Google’s official Froyo update package—a compressed zip archive that can be manually installed on unmodified Nexus One devices.
Before you try to manually update, it’s important to note that this update method is not officially endorsed by Google. The risk of bricking or similar undesirable outcome is minor, but still exists. Users who don’t want to take any risks should wait for the OTA update.
If you’re hoping to use Flash, you might want to take a look at this piece from electronista.
Adobe’s launch of Flash 10.1 for Android is almost single-handedly responsible for slowing down the experience of the browser and the Android phone themselves, early adopters have discovered in a test.
The plugin is still in a beta stage and has room for optimization, but some of the slowdown can be attributed to Flash itself.
Oops! Is it time to say “I told you so!”, yet?
Categories: Android, flash
Tags: Adobe, Android, flash, Froyo, Google, Nexus, One
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