Last updated - 21 Aug; rolled out after discontinuation of Flash support for Android.
Though older version seemed to have issues with Chrome browser, this one works very smooth with it.
Tested on Stock F/W, Stock Kernel but Rooted @160dpi.
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*** NOTE: FLASH PLAYER IS NO LONGER BEING UPDATED FOR NEW DEVICE CONFIGURATIONS.
Since Adobe flash player is not available at Google Play store, the new Android device is no longer ship with flash support.Fortunately , you can do this manually.
Refer to these pages:
How to manually install Adobe Flash Player on your Android device
How to Manually Install Flash Player on Android device?
Adobe launched Flash Player 11.1 -- its final mobile browser plug-in for Android smartphones and tablets -- along with AIR 3.1. While it's set to give way to HTML5, Flash 11.1 adds support for Android 4.0 plus a variety of performance, stability, and device update enhancements, according to the company....
The new version of Adobe Flash Player for Android phone has been rolled out. Here is the new Adobe Flash Player 10.2 for Android phone. The Adobe Flash Player is the must have application for all Android phone user.
Ok so I was messing around on a pr0n site (Yes I do that) and I was told to get adobe flash player and I noticed adobe Updated there flash player directly on the market on October 8, 2012 .
Only thing is you must follow this link to obtain the update because flash was removed from the search function in play store.
Does this mean a possibility adobe will keep updating and supporting flash for ar
I have an issue that is driving me nuts and shouldnt be an issue on a device such as the S3. My phone will not play videos on CNN or ESPN. It says need adobe flash player which is already installed or says the video content cannot be displayed on my device. I've also tried using Chrome, Firefox, and Dolphin browsers with same thing.
Adobe's Flash download page is displaying a message:
NOTE: Adobe Flash Player 11.2 will be the last version to target Linux
as a supported platform. Adobe will continue to provide security
backports to Flash Player 11.2 for Linux.
What is the plans for Flash support in the future?
With a bit of luck HTML5 media support will drop website developer's dependency on Flash.
As many of you know by now, Adobe Flash isn’t supporting Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, but there is a solution and it’s very easy. There are actually two solutions depending on which device you have. For anyone running Jelly Bean on anything other than the Nexus 7, you can simply side load the APK and enable some plugins.
[B]THIS IS A GUIDE FOR THOSE WHO LOSSES THE LIB FILES IN DATA/DATA/COM.ADOBE.FLASHPLAYER/LIBS AND FOR THOSE WHO HAVE NOT INSTALLED ADOBE FLASHPLAYER.[/B]
Phone Must Require Root Access (Search How To Root a Galaxy Y)
Download Adobe Flash Player Libs.zip and Flash Player.apk (Attatched)
1. Go to /system and open Build.prop (Use Root Explorer)
2.