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FarmVille (And Flash) On Your Nexus One? It’s Not As Great As It Sounds, Yet.

In the first half of this year Adobe will release Flash 10.1, which will add support for the countless Flash apps around the web to many mobile devices, including Android. That sounds exciting, but it’s still unclear just how well these Flash apps will perform on mobile devices — for one, there’s the matter of processing power, but there are also issues with screen size and input methods. Now Taimur Asad over at Redmond Pie has installed a pre-release version of HTC Desire ROM (which includes Flash) onto his Nexus One to get an early look at how Flash will perform on the device. And for his first test, he’s put Zynga’s massive hit FarmVille though its paces. We’ve embedded his video walkthrough below.
So how does it look? Passible, at best. Some of Asad’s finger taps don’t seem to register properly (though he admits to not knowing how to play, so he wasn’t always clicking in the right places). But even if the game worked perfectly, the small screen size clearly isn’t ideal — you’re forced to constantly pan and zoom to get anything done. That said, the application did appear to run pretty smoothly on the Nexus One’s Snapdragon processor.
Given these issues, I suspect developers behind popular Flash applications will build versions that are optimized for mobile form factors. And while these Flash apps won’t work in the browser on the iPhone, developers should be able to bundle them into native applications using Adobe CS5’s export tool.
Note: If you want to try this yourself it’s possible to install the early ROM to your own Nexus One, but you may well run into some major bugs — this isn’t something for the faint of heart (yet).
Via | TechCrunch
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