Jun 29, 2011 19:21 GMT  ·  By

A new version of Adobe's Flash Player 10.3 is now available for download for devices running under Google's Android mobile operating system, namely 10.3.185.25, which follows the availability of a security update for the software earlier this month.

Apparently, Adobe included a series of compatibility fixes in the new release of Flash for Android, so as to resolve issues that emerged with content using cross-domain policy files.

The new Adobe Flash Player 10.3.185.25 was made available for download via the Android Market for all devices running under the Android 2.2 OS or above.

At the same time, a series of other improvements were included into the mix as well, some of which are aimed at specific devices that run under the Android OS.

The full list of fixes and enhancements the new release comes with includes:

- Enabled NEON optimizations for OMAP4 (Cortex A-9) based devices. (2853030) - Corrected an issue on the Samsung Galaxy S where H.264 video at resolutions of 720p and below was not displayed. (2852889) - Fixed an issue where app packaging would fail for Android Apps using Flash Player in WebView that set android:hardwareAcceleration to True in their AndroidMainfest.xml. (2834793) - Fixed a crash on the HTC EVO that some users encountered with specific video. (2855425) - Fixed an issue that caused video frames to stop rendering on long streaming videos (> 1 hour) on some Motorola devices. (2855957) - Fixed an issue where touch events were getting delayed with Kongregate.com games. (2874651) - Fixed an issue where games on Kongregate.com freeze when users exit from Full-Screen mode. (2874640)

On the page describing the new Flash Player release for Android, Adobe also notes that there are a series of known issues that will affect the experience users receive from their devices, some of which will affect all Android products.

The new Flash Player 10.3.185.25 for Android is available for download from the Android Market here.