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Did anyone get flash player working on cm9? I tried and my browser just hangs and I have to uninstall it.
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spectacle said:
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Did anyone get flash player working on cm9? I tried and my browser just hangs and I have to uninstall it.
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Same here! I can't get it to work!
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It has been already reported by me when I was on CM9, with logcat. Check this out:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29239726&postcount=2862
Adobe Flash Player 11 was OFFICIALLY dropped by Google and will no longer function on ICS and JB due to the fact Google is moving to HTML5. Only Gingerbread users are able to download the app.
Don't never ever install Adobe Flash Player on ICS phones and up.
Guys chk this out...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1774336
This might help..
burstward said:
Adobe Flash Player 11 was OFFICIALLY dropped by Google and will no longer function on ICS and JB due to the fact Google is moving to HTML5. Only Gingerbread users are able to download the app.
Don't never ever install Adobe Flash Player on ICS phones and up.
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I thought that it was because the legal confrontation between Apple and Google. Apple reached an agreement with Adobe, leaving Google with no flash player...
At least that's what i heard :S
cheers
EDIT: well, I meant that Adobe stopped updating it's flash player for Android for that reason.
matapollos said:
I thought that it was because the legal confrontation between Apple and Google. Apple reached an agreement with Adobe, leaving Google with no flash player...
At least that's what i heard :S
cheers
EDIT: well, I meant that Adobe stopped updating it's flash player for Android for that reason.
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No.. its just that, Adobe found flash player useless with the coming of HTML5.. With advanced tech.. flash player was no longer required..
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I just loaded Android Market, and auto update kicked in... Flash Player 10.2. Did anyone else receive this?
A lot of people have had it. It was leaked.
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baloocifer said:
I just loaded Android Market, and auto update kicked in... Flash Player 10.2. Did anyone else receive this?
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wow, flash 10.2 - update....update now
sageDieu said:
A lot of people have had it. It was leaked.
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I know it was leaked but this is the official update, works for people with no side load
Download from market
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A lot of people have had it. It was leaked.
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Ya But I Install Adobe Flash Player 10.1 It Has Nothing Happen . I Cannot Update . Anyone Any Idea ? Sony Ericsson Xperia 10 .
I think it was officially released today though haven't noticed any real difference.
Where can I download the old 10.1 version? My Desire HD keeps completely freezing when watching any live stream for a couple of minutes with flash player 10.2.
So as we are all aware Adobe said they wouldn't support flash in Jelly Bean, as stated here - http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/375574/adobe-kills-off-flash-for-android
Of course on the Jelly Bean ROM I'm running flash doesn't appear in the market, but when I installed the apk, flash worked perfectly on a number of websites.
Just out of curiosity I was wondering if anyone knew the reason as to why it still works?! This is not a huge update to ICS so may be due to that but I was just being interested and wondering. Anyone have any insight?
Cheers guys.
EDIT: I have attached the adobe flash apk, the latest one. Install it on your device manually if you're running jelly bean and flash should work. Although I think we have established it will only work in the default android browser
They've only stopped support, doesn't mean that it won't work but if it doesn't on certain devices then they won't fix it or support it, because it's not a massive update there's a very good chance that it will work.
Basically the apk is the android software, the Google Play store filters out Adobe flash because you are running Android 4.1 jelly bean which explains why you cannot find it in the Google Play store.
When you install the apk, it will still work because Adobe have only stopped support for it, they haven't disabled it or blocked it. The term 'support it' means to give the product updates and provide help for users. Adobe are no longer providing updates (apart from security updates) and help to users for Adobe flash on android.
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Hmm, can someone share the adobe flash apk to me? Or better a place that gives updates to it? Lol Thanks
Chaosgod27 said:
Hmm, can someone share the adobe flash apk to me? Or better a place that gives updates to it? Lol Thanks
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Here
http://www.apktops.com/adobe-flash-player-11-1-111-10-android-4-x.html
You can install it but I dont think it works
EDIT This version is OK with 4.1
mermigas said:
Here
http://www.apktops.com/adobe-flash-player-11-1-111-10-android-4-x.html
You can install it but I dont think it works
EDIT This version is OK with 4.1
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Thanks man! Checking it out!
Edit:
Is it me or I can't seem to get youtube from play store? On Jellybean 4.1 of course.
matt4321 said:
So as we are all aware Adobe said they wouldn't support flash in Jelly Bean, as stated here - http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/375574/adobe-kills-off-flash-for-android
Of course on the Jelly Bean ROM I'm running flash doesn't appear in the market, but when I installed the apk, flash worked perfectly on a number of websites.
Just out of curiosity I was wondering if anyone knew the reason as to why it still works?! This is not a huge update to ICS so may be due to that but I was just being interested and wondering. Anyone have any insight?
Cheers guys.
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witch browsers did you test ?
Doesn't work with just apk installed for me. Tested in Google Chrome, Opera.
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Neolo said:
Doesn't work with just apk installed for me. Tested in Google Chrome, Opera.
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Ya it only work on Browse default by G. Opera work on the Opera for mobile not Opera mini.
I've added the latest adobe flash apk to the OP so people running jelly bean can get hold of it more easily
I tried the apk. In 1st post I still get messages telling me to install a flashplayer . Any ideas
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Which browser did you try?
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I'm not sure exactly which of the linked apk's I installed, but Flash is running fine in Stock Browser.
I never got flash in Firefox and didn't try any other browsers.
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I tried the apk. In 1st post I still get messages telling me to install a flashplayer . Any ideas
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Use the stock browser. If you're using any other browser it may/may not work/may work slightly. But the apk in the OP is pulled from my motorola xoom and i have it installed and it was working on youtube and various other flash sites through the stock browser.
Dolphin HD browser won't load flash (and has a nasty nag screen if you try to enable it).
Many thanks for the information from here and other sources, as a result of which I've managed to get Flash sites working on the Nexus 7. In case it helps the non-technical, I've blogged full step by step instructions with screenshots on how to install Flash on the Nexus 7 and set up browsers (with link back to this thread), at my blog at consumingexperience.com (sorry, I'm new here so can't post a working link direct to the post).
I've tested several browsers and listed the results and browser settings in that post. Mainly I've tried them on UK TV catchup sites ie BBC iPlayer, 4od, Demand Five, ITV Player.
In summary, generally on the Nexus 7 I found Firefox Aurora (with the Phony add-on) and XScope to be the most reliable so far. An older version of Dolphin does work, but not as well. I couldn't get either Opera Mobile or Opera Mini to work.
Thanks again!
Thank you so much for this! I had another apk that everyone claimed was working fine but I have the CM10 preview build for Verizon Galaxy Nexus and couldn't play any videos until I tried your apk.
thefatalepic said:
Thank you so much for this! I had another apk that everyone claimed was working fine but I have the CM10 preview build for Verizon Galaxy Nexus and couldn't play any videos until I tried your apk.
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Glad it worked for you
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Hi,
flash Apk ok with default browser. It seems to slowdown the browser.
Not working with chrome.
I am running eos jb...
balek said:
Hi,
flash Apk ok with default browser. It seems to slowdown the browser.
Not working with chrome.
I am running eos jb...
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Ok what do you guys mean when you say default browser, mine only came with Chrome... Am I missing something or are you guys on a non-stock rom?
Brwosing BBC News Tech and I found this:
Flash Player exits Android store http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-19267140
Anyone else know about this? Why are Adobe canceling Flash for Android cause of JB issues? Most people are using GB anyway....
Seems like you can't trust any major company anymore....
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You can still download the apk from many many places including xda..
So, the removal of Flash from Play Store doesn't really matter much.
As announced directly from Adobe, Android will no longer support Flash Player to the latest version of the OS and then Google came home on devices not just the Flash Player.
Is not officially supported, but that does not mean that Flash Player can not be installed on our device with Android Jelly Bean 4.1.
Here, in fact, a small guide to follow to install Adobe Flash Player 11.1.115.12:
1) Download the file. Apk of Flash Player:http://www.mediafire.com/?lqxd6qnr63kj2t1
Download the file flash_player version 11.1.102.59.apk:http://d-h.st/o1I
Dolphin Browser HD 8.5.1 APK (Supports Flash):http://d-h.st/3ZS
2) Copy your files to the SD card of your Android device. (Be it tablet or smartphone, it makes no difference)
3) Install it using any File Manager.
4) Start the Browser
5) Go into the Browser settings and uncheck the option of Flash Player (on demand or always on at your discretion)
6) Finally you have the latest version of Flash also Android!
NB Adobe Flash Player is not officially supported and therefore the speed of loading of Flash objects in HTML pages is not guaranteed at the highest levels. However, as tested, Flash Player behaves well with satisfactory results.
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Here's the thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28799533
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I was just bringing up the issue. All updates for Adobe Flash will stop on September 1st 2013
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This is VERY old news, Adobe made the anoucement back when ICS was released there is no need for another thread :/
It would be nice if Flash died (except for already-created games/animations). HTML5 YouTube player on my Galaxy Tab 10.1 works great and doesn't affect performance much. Flash Player is a battery hog and is only really there for compatibility. A lot of sites are designed for the iPhone, which doesn't do Flash. When you think about it, very few mobile-capable sites use Flash.
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This is VERY old news, Adobe made the anoucement back when ICS was released there is no need for another thread :/
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Sorry, didn't know that. Mods can close this if they wish
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Flash player is outdated now, it's a good thing to be abandoned
Interesting..
I think you can still download from other places
Yeah you can still get it, but it's sad that development has stopped. Flash for android is such a plus for me.
it is so bad
look! I think the next generation of smartphone is intergrated HTML5. Adobe flash player isn't all we think about on android. It's good. But it's done
snitch1509 said:
look! I think the next generation of smartphone is intergrated HTML5. Adobe flash player isn't all we think about on android. It's good. But it's done
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Next generation? We already have HTML5 on our phones. Even the iPhone has it
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They have a working version that works on jellybean
Found that post in playstore, but you can still get "flash player install" for free, and seems to be the only way to get it too.
I m happy about it, flash is terrible eater even on notebook, hopefully is flash slowly diying.
I always have a saved apk file from my older android phones uploaded to dropbox and add to any new phone I get.
I changed from CM9 to CM10 one week ago and I'm pretty satisfied with it. Except of that there is no flash player at all.
I searched all threads and posts on XDA and the web but i couldn't find any solution for this problem which works on the one s. This issue is very important to me because 90% of the whole websites still including flash player and browsing without it sucks big time!! I already installed the flash player apk but still can't get it to run. For me its one of the most important tools and i badly need it. Thats why i started this thread. Thanks for any answers :good:
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I changed from CM9 to CM10 one week ago and I'm pretty satisfied with it. Except of that there is no flash player at all.
I searched all threads and posts on XDA and the web but i couldn't find any solution for this problem which works on the one s. This issue is very important to me because 90% of the whole websites still including flash player and browsing without it sucks big time!! I already installed the flash player apk but still can't get it to run. For me its one of the most important tools and i badly need it. Thats why i started this thread. Thanks for any answers :good:
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Restore from Titanium backup? Paul O'Brian had a flash downloader app but it was pulled from the Market...maybe someone can upload?
to get the apk isn't the problem. i already installed this, but it will not work. the app by itself is working fine (i open it like on cm9 and it goes straight via browser to settings and it allows me to change the option) but when i open for example youtube by boat or dolphin it opens the usual flash window and it starts to load but this is it..
I remember reading something about Adobe Flash player not getting support anymore for 4.0.4.
The stock browser supports flash anything else like Dolphin will not work.
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Solved!!
thanks for all replies!!
I installed the latest nightlies rom of cyanogenmod (from xkonni's CM10 20120815 to nightlies CM10 20120829). After flashing this rom, FLASH PLAYER works for me now. With stock browser and even with boat browser or dolphin browser. I don't know why but i'm so happy with it!!!! Thanks to the developer very big!!!
The flash player for jelly bean can be found on Adobe's website
CrayzyBoy said:
The flash player for jelly bean can be found on Adobe's website
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Can you provide a link? I've been searching all over their website and I couldn't find anything that was jelly bean related, only a link to that play site where when you try to download it says it's incompatible
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Can you provide a link? I've been searching all over their website and I couldn't find anything that was jelly bean related, only a link to that play site where when you try to download it says it's incompatible
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lyndonguti made a guide on how to manually install Adobe, it's like all other APKs.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1855180
newbieandroid said:
lyndonguti made a guide on how to manually install Adobe, it's like all other APKs.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1855180
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thanks well look into it
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CrayzyBoy said:
The flash player for jelly bean can be found on Adobe's website
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Installed fine--thanks--
I've come to realize that flash-based media is not supported by adobe while on jellybean. I came across a post somewhere on the boards which had me install a specific adobe flash player 11.1 apk, but still the video/browser (dolphin) crashes.
Will there be any development or integration of flash player in any jellybean+ ROMs? Its sad to see that android once had the flash advantage over the iPhone and now adobe isn't supporting us anymore!
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I've found that using xScope browser works. When starting, it will take you to xda for download if flash player. I've backed it up using TiBU and just restored after every wipe.
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javamaniac said:
I've come to realize that flash-based media is not supported by adobe while on jellybean. I came across a post somewhere on the boards which had me install a specific adobe flash player 11.1 apk, but still the video/browser (dolphin) crashes.
Will there be any development or integration of flash player in any jellybean+ ROMs? Its sad to see that android once had the flash advantage over the iPhone and now adobe isn't supporting us anymore!
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Opera + adobe flash player 11.1 apk do the trick..
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Opera + adobe flash player 11.1 apk do the trick..
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Just search "flash for jellybean" or "jellybean flash player" on the play store...there are apps that download the appropriate flash version...
No they won't be integrated on any jb build as devas can face legal problems due to not having permission from adobe to include them in their ROMs...just like Google threatened to sue cyanogenmod for including gapps a while back, because of that we now have separate gapps to flash on top of cyanogenmod and other aosp roms
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