Jan 13 2010, 10:09am CST | by Robert Evans
Bad news, Android fans. If you've been struggling to choose between the Nexus One and Ericsson's new Xperia X10, you should know the latter has just been delayed according to AndroidSpin. For some reason, the X10 has been pushed back to March. That means another two months (and change) worth of waiting for an 8.1 MP camera, 1 GHz processor, and spacious 4" screen.
So why the delay? AndroidSpin didn't know, but I have a theory. Adobe Flash is coming to Android in the first half of 2010. A March launch of Flash-for-Android is very possible, and would be something Ericsson would want to capitalize on as much as possible. They could be holding their new smartphone back so that its launch will coincide with Flash 10.1.
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