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Default Flash 10.1 Running on N1 with Froyo 2.2 update

Hi All,

Just wanted to post this video of Android 2.2 Froyo with flash 10.1 running on the nexus one, which seems to work pretty smoothly!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0y7XJI4NN7k

Notice also how you can rotate the device now in the opposite direction for landscape. I can't wait to get this update on the Desire!!

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I just saw thus on engadget and it looks impressive. The full screen 3d is smooth and the whole thing seems responsive. Can't wait.
 
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did N1 already got the 2.2 update?
 
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did N1 already got the 2.2 update?
Not, not yet, but it will soon!

BTW this preview is so good, I really can't wait to try Froyo on my Desire, I hope we will get official update soon!

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i hope we dont have to wait as long as the Hero for the update..
 
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that looks good, i think i'll be rooting if HTC dont give us that officially

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Just for clarification, once it's out for the N1 a rooted Desire can be flashed with mostly the same ROM or will it need a lot of hacking from the community, and wailting for mere mortals ?
 
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Thanks OP, that has further wet the whistle for 2.2 n 10.1 flash!!!
WoW!

I'm not gonna root, I'm pretty sure HTC will be on the ball with this one
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Im going to go ahead and say it.

Steve Jobs can SUCK IT.
 
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Looking good! Quite excited by this.

 
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