Recently I bought a Google Android phone (terrific enough). The default browser is quite good but there is also a Dolphin Browser that supports tab.
During a recent earnings call, Shantanu Naraye (Adobe CEO) revealed to investors that a beta version of Flash Player 10 for mobiles will be released in October of this year. The new Flash player will support Android, Nokia Symbian, Palm Web OS, and Windows Mobile powered devices, and is expected to be unveiled at the Adobe MAX conference for developers that is scheduled to take place in October.
They said,
“We are bringing Flash Player 10 to smartphone class devices to enable the latest web browsing experience. Multiple partners have already received early version of this release and we expect to release a beta version for developers at our Max conference in October. Google’s Android, Nokia’s Symbian OS, Windows Mobile and the new Palm Web OS will be the first devices to support web browsing with the new Flash player…”
This is a great news for the Android community waiting for Flash support in their devices, including the Nexus One phone as well as Motorola Droid.

