Flash player for android tablet

downloaded archived version of flash player onto android tablet but only get settings not actual app

There is no more Flash Player for Android and there won't be another. Android is no longer compatible with Flash Player. Archived versions WON'T run on anything newer than 4.0, as well, and even then you'd have to "sideload" it and make several changes to get it to work, and you'd run into numerous pages and sites that will tell you you need to update to the latest Player. Honestly? it's a waste of time. Playing Flash content is very processor consumptive and it drains your battery, also shortening the life of it. Android (Google) recommends using either "Dolphin" or "Puffin" as your browser if you need to view Flash content with a mobile device running Android. They're both free in the GooglePlay store. These browsers use "server side" rendering to reduce the load on your device.

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  • How do i download flash player for android tablet

    how do i download flash player for android tablet

    Hi cutseypie30,
    Flash Player for Android is no longer available. For more information, see here: 
    http://blogs.adobe.com/flashplayer/2012/06/flash-player-and-android-up date.html
    Also please see the following FAQ: http://forums.adobe.com/message/4675670#4675670

  • Adobe Flash Player for android tablet?

    When I'm trying to read a newspaper on my Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 I'm advised to install Adobe Flash Player. But, when I try do download it to my android tablet I only receive this error message: "This content requires Adobe Flash Player, whis is not supported by your device. This content can be viewed on a desktop computer or on mobil devices that support Flash Player." Is it possible to find a link to an URL where I can download Adobe Flash Player to my Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1?

    Android no longer supports Flash Player (they dropped ALL support in June of 2012). Adobe continued to release "security" updates for older versions until September 10 2013, but that has ended as well. Android cited the same reason for dropping it that Apple gave in 2006 when they released the first iPhone and iOS. "Playing Flash content is processor consumptive and kills batteries as well as shortening battery life in mobile devices." Android began restricting acces to Flash Player in the GooglePlay store in August of 2012 and AFAIK, it's no longer available at all since the last security update was released by Adobe.
    Android recommends "Dolphin" or "Puffin" browser, either of which should work for playing Flash content, because they use "server side" rendering, which takes the load off of your Android device.

  • Using Flash Player for Android

    Dear Sir, / Madam
    Can I develop an Android App, and make it contain "flash player for android" which has been removed from Google Play by Adobe.
    Because my app needs flash player for android to function well.
    Now, my app has been tested and it works well. What I need is your license so that I can get my app onto Google Play.
    Thanks for your reply.
    Best Reagrds
    Terrance Huang

    No one here can approve or disapprove of your request. We're just users like you (and the occasional employee).
    But...
    Android dropped all support of Flash last year.  Google dropped Flash from Google Play, not Adobe - Adobe DOESN'T run Google.
    Development of Flash Player for Android was ended shortly after support for it by Android ended. The best you could hope for would be to embed an old version that may or may not work for what you're trying to do. People with new Kindles and Galaxy tablets will most likely NOT be able to access your app as they cannot install Flash Player anymore.
    As far as licensing goes, look here: http://www.adobe.com/products/players/flash-player-distribution.html

  • The new versions of Flash Player for Android are still not in the Archive page!

    I feel like something is missing in the Flash Player Archive page.  Yesterday, I read that the new Flash Player version for Android 2.x/3.x is now version 11.1.111.73, and that the new Flash Player version for Android 4.x is now 11.1.115.81, but instead, all I see are previous versions of Flash Player for Android 4.x, 3.x, and 2.x!  When will the newest Flash Player versions for Android be available to the archive page?  Here's a link for the Archive Page:  http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/archived-flash-player-versions.html 

    Ok, we're fixing it and it should be resolved by tomorrow.  Please let me know if you can't find it by tomorrow evening.
    Thanks again for letting us know!
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  • How can I get Flash Player for Android 4.1.2?

    How can I get Flash Player for Android 4.1.2?

    Hello,
    First of all many thanks for your prompt reply.
    This morning I tried with other versions and unfortunately after installation I couldn’t use them.
    Best regards,
    Josep M. Salvador
    Technical Office Manager
    ESTAMP S.A.U,
    Aire, 33; 08227 Terrassa (Barcelona) Spain
    Phone No: +34 937363131 (ext. + 256)
    [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>              www.estamp.es<http://www.estamp.es/>
    DISCLAIMER: This message is for the designated recipient only and may contain privileged, proprietary, or otherwise private information. If you have received it in error, please notify the sender immediately and delete the original. Any other use of this e-mail by you is prohibited.
    De: VikramGaur [email protected]
    Enviado el: martes, 10 de septiembre de 2013 16:17
    Para: Josep Salvador
    Asunto: How can I get Flash Player for Android 4.1.2?
    Re: How can I get Flash Player for Android 4.1.2?
    created by VikramGaur<http://forums.adobe.com/people/VikramGaur> in Installing Flash Player - View the full discussion<http://forums.adobe.com/message/5668781#5668781

  • Where i can get Flash player for Android device such as Samsung galaxy tab 2.0?

    Well, folks, my question is : where I can download Flash player for Android OS ? I have a Samsung galaxy tab 2.0 7'' and I tried to download that player from anywhere but that was a waste of time. The "downloaders" in the android market Don't Work. So please, help me find out where I can get this player. I know that Adobe doesn't support Android but I'm sure there Is a way. 

    Hi jerry3D,
    Flash Player for Android is no longer available. For more information, see here:
    http://blogs.adobe.com/flashplayer/2012/06/flash-player-and-android-up date.html
    Android users can still download and install Flash Player from the Archived Flash Player Versions page on the Adobe website.
    Please refer : http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1061194
    Please see this page for a list of all certified devices:Flash Player Certified Devices

  • How to get Flash Player for Android 4.0.4

    Cant view online vids utilizing Adobe Flash Player and cant find way to get it. Unable 2 locate a Firefox plugin, and Adobe download link for Flash Player for Android redirects 2 defunct google play pg. Cant find any trustworthy online source. It's a big prob as I cant view half the stuff out there on my Droid, including anything on C-Span, an imp resource. Any recommendations? Thx!

    See the [[How do I watch Flash videos with Firefox for Android?]] article.

  • Adobe Flash Player for Samsung tablet?

    I recently purchased Samsung tablet. I need to take some courses that require Adobe Flash Player.  When I tried downloading the file I received an error message saying my device doesn't support the file.  I tried downloading the app with no luck.  Is there anyway of having my device support this much needed file?

    See "Why can't I install Flash Player on my Tablet?" (Kindle or Samsung Galaxy)

  • Do I need Adobe Flash Player for Android?

    I'm a little unclear about whether I need the product called Adobe Flash Player in order to view Flash content in FF Android, or if Flash support is built into the browser. My device came with Flash Player installed in ROM, but updates go to RAM and can't be moved to SD storage. Right now version 11.1 it's the largest app on my phone. I'm trying to determine whether I can remove it or not. IE if I uninstall Flash Player, will FF still play Flash content, or does it rely on Adobe's app for this functionality? Thanks.

    Thanks @Tylerdowner. That's what I thought, but not what I hoped. Thanks for the additional info too, @cor-el. I'd already seen that, which is what prompted me to look into this. I'd been thinking of uninstalling Flash Player just to see if FF would stop working, figuring I could always reinstall it if need be. But it seems this is no longer the case.

  • How to download adobe flash player for android?

    im a new user of tabs so im still trying to figure out how to use it.

    Hi, I have tried to download from link provided in Your reply, but as I start to install message pups up about files being corrupt.
    Tried again downloading file directly to phone, same error.
    Could You help, please ?
    Other thing, is this flash program or just a tool to make one, I am not sure... ?
    Thanks.

  • Adobe flash player for sumsung galaxy tablet ?

    Does adobe have a flash player for the samsung galaxy tablets ? if not will adobe be developing one soon ? as most websites require adobe flash player inorder to watch the videos online.

    Your Galaxy uses the Android Operating System.
    Adobe stopped ALL development of Flash for Android last year. (July 2012) That includes Kindle as well as Samsung Tablets.
    This is from Samsung Support (07/31/2013):
    "Beginning August 15, 2012 we will use the configuration settings in the Google Play Store to limit continued access to Flash Player updates to only those devices that have Flash Player already installed. Devices that do not have Flash Player already installed are increasingly likely to be incompatible with Flash Player and will no longer be able to install it from the Google Play Store after August 15th, 2012."
    And from Kindle Support (07/31/2013):
    "The Amazon Silk web browser on Kindle Fire 1st Generation supports some, but not all, versions of Flash. Adobe Flash is pre-installed on a 1st Generation Kindle Fire and is disabled by default.
    If you see a message to install Flash while using your Kindle Fire, this means that the content you're attempting to view uses Flash. If you want to view the content, you'll need to enable Flash through the Silk settings menu.
    If a web page suffers from slow performance due to Flash, or you're unable to view a web page with Flash enabled, we recommend switching to mobile view when browsing a Flash-heavy website to see if that solves your problem:
    Some popular websites may also have an app available. Check Amazon Appstore, accessible through the Apps library on your Kindle Fire, for availability.
    The Amazon Silk web browser on Kindle Fire 2nd Generation, Kindle Fire HD 7", and Kindle Fire HD 8.9" doesn't support Flash.
    Some sites use alternative web technologies to Flash in their mobile versions. We recommend switching to mobile view when browsing a website with Flash content to see if that solves your problem:
    Some popular websites may also have an app available. Check Amazon Appstore, accessible through the Apps or Games library on your Kindle Fire, for availability."
    http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/archived-flash-player-versions.html
    There are older versions of Flash Player (for Android) at that link, but there are no guarantees any of them will work.
    See also: http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1061194
    I've read a lot about "Dolphin" for Android https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mobi.mgeek.TunnyBrowser
    I'm not an Android user (no tablet or phone) so I can't make any endorsements that would hold any credibility, but most of the Flash solutions I've read point to Dolphin as the best alternative.
    Check the Android forums: http://androidforums.com/ to see what their "gurus" recommend.

  • "Why can't I install Flash Player on my Tablet?" (Kindle or Samsung Galaxy)

    Your tablet (Kindle or Galaxy) uses the Android Operating System.
    Adobe stopped ALL development of Flash for Android last year. (July 2012) That includes Kindle as well as Samsung Tablets. Additionally, Samsung and Amazon have ended support for Flash in ALL of their newest tablet models.
    The following is from Samsung Support (07/31/2013):
    "Beginning August 15, 2012 we will use the configuration settings in the Google Play Store to limit continued access to Flash Player updates to only those devices that have Flash Player already installed. Devices that do not have Flash Player already installed are increasingly likely to be incompatible with Flash Player and will no longer be able to install it from the Google Play Store after August 15th, 2012."
    And from Kindle Support (07/31/2013):
    "The Amazon Silk web browser on Kindle Fire 1st Generation supports some, but not all, versions of Flash. Adobe Flash is pre-installed on a 1st Generation Kindle Fire and is disabled by default.
    If you see a message to install Flash while using your Kindle Fire, this means that the content you're attempting to view uses Flash. If you want to view the content, you'll need to enable Flash through the Silk settings menu.
    If a web page suffers from slow performance due to Flash, or you're unable to view a web page with Flash enabled, we recommend switching to mobile view when browsing a Flash-heavy website to see if that solves your problem:
    Some popular websites may also have an app available. Check Amazon Appstore, accessible through the Apps library on your Kindle Fire, for availability.
    The Amazon Silk web browser on Kindle Fire 2nd Generation, Kindle Fire HD 7", and Kindle Fire HD 8.9" doesn't support Flash.
    Some sites use alternative web technologies to Flash in their mobile versions. We recommend switching to mobile view when browsing a website with Flash content to see if that solves your problem:
    Some popular websites may also have an app available. Check Amazon Appstore, accessible through the Apps or Games library on your Kindle Fire, for availability."
    See: http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/archived-flash-player-versions.html
    There are older versions of Flash Player (for Android) at that link, but there are no guarantees any of them will work.
    See also: "How do I manually install Flash Player on my Android device?"
    You can find info about "Dolphin" for Android at: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mobi.mgeek.TunnyBrowser It seems to be the browser of choice to play Flash content on an Android device.
    Also, check the Android forums to see what their "gurus" recommend.

    Hello,
    Flash Player is not supported on mobile devices, and has never been supported on Windows phone.  I am not aware of alternative option for Windows phone users.
    Maria

  • Flash player for 4.2

    I put flash player on my galaxy 10.1 tablet I had to restore and like a dummy I didn't back up I forgot about flash player is there any alternative places I found a site on playstore but im having trouble with the sound says no sound the place is called swf I would like to have adobe but im hoping for a replacement. Thanks for taking the time to look and maybe help me I dont know how to get ahold of me email [removed]

    Hello,
    Welcome to Adobe Forums.
    You will found a section "Flash Player for Android 2.x and 3.x archives" on this document :http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/archived-flash-player-versions.html
    Thanks,
    Vikram

  • Flash vs. Android Tablet??? - Serie auf sixx.de mit Galaxy Tab2 nicht möglich

    Hallo,
    meine Frau würde gerne ihre Vampirserie online uber sixx auf unserem Galaxy Tab2 schauen.
    Leider ist das nicht möglich.
    Grundsatzlich ist das kein Problem für mich..
    Da es aber ein Problem für meine Frau ist, ist es auch mein Problem.
    Ich hoffe, sie können mir helfen!?
    Habe gehört,  dass Flash Tablets anscheinend nicht mehr unterstützt.
    Könnte das der Fehler sein?
    Was tun?
    Danke vorab für ihre Antwort.
    Gruß
    Daniel

    There is no more Flash Player for Android and there won't be another. Android is no longer compatible with Flash Player. Playing Flash content is very processor consumptive and it drains your battery, also shortening the life of it. Android (Google) recommends using either "Dolphin" or "Puffin" as your browser if you need to view Flash content with a mobile device running Android. They're both free in the GooglePlay store. These browsers use "server side" rendering to reduce the load on your device.

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