Step by Step to Install Adobe Flash on Android Devices - Adobe has officially announced that they will no longer support the Android OS. And, you would not be able to obtain the Flash Player in the Android Market. It is considered to be a disadvantage for some people. Although there are indeed alternatives to flash, such as HTML5. But, if you still want to use Flash, you can also install it manually. Before you perform the installation manually, there are some things you should consider.
There is no official support for Flash in Android. So, you will not get an update to the stability or security problems. In the absence of the development of Adobe, will likely emerge Flash-based content that is harmful to your Android device. If you install a third-party application, you should turn off the built-in security options.
Next, you need an Android device with Android Froyo 2.2 OS to Android Jelly Bean 4.1. To determine the version of Android OS you are using, check Settings> About.
After all the above have done and consider, then you just do the following simple steps.
After all the above have done and consider, then you just do the following simple steps.
- The first, you have to make the Android device you can install apps apart from Google Play. For Android 2.2, 2.3 or 3.x, you can find it in Settings> Applications. For Android 4.x, you can find it in Settings> Security.
- Download Flash applications for Android. Next, intstall application.
- On Android 3.0 or above, go to Menu> Settings> Advanced> Enable Plug-ins. This is done to enable flash. You can choose "always on" or "on demand". As for the Anroid OS 2.2 and 2.3, the Menu> Settings or sometimes Menu> More> Settings to find the option "Enable plug-ins".
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