It has been revealed in a recent report that Adobe has confirmed that there is going to be flash included in the Android Ice cream Sandwich that is going to be launched towards the end of the year. It was further added that there is not going to be the same feature included in the Android 5 which is as set for launch.
Samsung Galaxy Nexus is one of the first companies to take on the Android 4.0 Ice cream Sandwich version. The reason why a lot of people were reluctant to look forward to the version was due to the absence of the Adobe flash feature in it. There was a recent declaration that had said that adobe is now not going to give the flash feature to phone, and it was a major setback. Now there has come a confirmation from the company that they are going to introduce a flash feature again, which is going to be high quality.
"Adobe will release one more version of the Flash Player for mobile browsing, which will provide support for Android 4.0, and release of the Flash Linux Porting Kit - both expected to be released before the end of this year", revealed a spokesperson for Adobe.
Though it might be thought to be the beginning of the end of the flash version and the onset of the HTML5 era, some people might want to cling on to the tried and tested feature and will be glad to have the flash back.
Android, an operating system by IT giant Google, is all over the market at present which is making continuous endeavors to improve life through quality of their work. Only time will tell whether the flash is here to stay or not, for now, it's on!
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