Galaxy tab 2 won't run flash

Yesterday I bought a galaxy tab 2 after looking at one in the store that ran flash . Now it tells me it's not supported. Help.

That is correct. Adobe dropped flash support for android starting in Android 4.1. There are no Apple or Android devices on the market that support flash. Your only options are Windows solutions or using a special browser like Skyfire that support flash by running the website through their servers then to the browser on your device.

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    Please see this page for a list of all certified devices:Flash Player Certified Devices

  • Why won't my galaxy tab won't display epub format

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