7 January 2010 18:39 GMT / By Stuart Miles
Motorola has said that it will be bringing Adobe's Flash Player 10.1 to the Droid by Motorola.
The news means that owners of the phone in the US and the UK (it's called the Milestone) will be able to watch flash videos directly via the phones browser, something that is still impossible on the Apple iPhone.
"Adobe Flash Player on Motorola smartphones will deliver uncompromised Web browsing - with its rich applications, games and video - to consumer's fingertips, enabling them to be more connected and more mobile", says the company in a statement.
As a participant of the Open Screen Project, Motorola will be deploying the full Flash Player broadly across the Android product portfolio. Motorola's Android products will have Flash Player updates available once Adobe releases Flash Player 10.1, expected in the first half of 2010.
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