I have Nexus 7 on Android 4.2.1. Is there any way to get Flash Player in stock browser without root? I was successful with Flash Player + XScope or Firefox but not Chrome :crying:
Chrome does not support flash anymore
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Vuk98 said:
I have Nexus 7 on Android 4.2.1. Is there any way to get Flash Player in stock browser without root? I was successful with Flash Player + XScope or Firefox but not Chrome :crying:
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I'm pretty sure its not possible with the default browser (Chrome).
Ok then, thank you :crying:
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Hello guys, does anyone knows a app that can play flash required to videos? Like any external player from the app store? And no this isn't for Porn. I'm using a nexus 7 jelly bean. Thanks.
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You can sideload a flash APK, and just install Firefox.
Works perfectly fine
Dolphin HD also includes Flash
Here's what I did. Works great.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1780746
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ExploreMN said:
Dolphin HD also includes Flash
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The older version does. The newer updated one no longer supports it. The developers actively removed the functionality.
Yeah I'm using dolphin browser now but no flash is supported. You guys know any apps from the market that does the job that I missed?
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the android browser(not chrome) thats also found in aosp works great on the nexus 7, and plays well with flash. it might even be the fastest jelly bean browser.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1780746
Puffin browser works great for flash videos even in full screen.
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I sideloaded flash from an apk file and also Firefox (beta). No joy I'm afraid. Would someone have a step by step guide to solving the Flash Player problem to include software and/or version numbers. Thank you, Dave
linkinparkfan007 said:
You can sideload a flash APK, and just install Firefox.
Works perfectly fine
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Hi just got this tablet, and it seems Adobe won't support Flash with Jellybean, and as soon as I got the tablet I officially updated it to 4.1.1. So anyone know how to get Flash onto this tablet? I don't wanna root the tab and I already have Dolphin Browser HD. I need flash to watch TV shows and run games. Thanks
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Just download the flash apk and use the stock browser
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Will that actually work?
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Any other ways?
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Ihazo333 said:
Any other ways?
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Probably the only way since everything is HTML5 these days.. well according to google and adobe that is >.> so chrome and dolphin browser doesn't support flash. My dolphin used to, but dunnno why it doesn't now. But the stock browser is the only one I can use, but it's crapily slow
You could also use a custom ROM that supports flash....for instance, I'm using the BAKED Blackbean ROM, which is based on Android 4.1.1 (Jellybean). I play flash videos in the native youtube app without any problems whatsoever. That way, you still get the "benefits" of Jellybean (which I don't feel are enough reason to update from ICS) and you can watch flash videos. You can have your beans, and eat them too!!
Depending on how technically-inclined you are, you could also downgrade your firmware to the previous update before Jellybean (would be 9.3.4.30, or something similar). This does involve unlocking your bootloader using ASUS' official tool, and therefore voiding your ASUS warranty.
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Probably the only way since everything is HTML5 these days.. well according to google and adobe that is >.> so chrome and dolphin browser doesn't support flash. My dolphin used to, but dunnno why it doesn't now. But the stock browser is the only one I can use, but it's crapily slow
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Maybe Flash is disabled in Dolphin browser. Open Dolphin, go to Settings > Web Content > Flash Player and try enabling it. A message pops up saying that it could cause Dolphin to crash etc. Enable it if the message doesn't scare you and hopefully it'll work :victory:
yes install flash player apk, upgrade in the market, in your downloads (everyone) will apear the update (if the flasplayer.apk is old) you can use stock browser or firefox. chrome and dolphin doesnt work.
but the flash player will dont work fast... only whit some things
At this time you can not downgrade from the JB bootloader even if unlocked!
+1 flash working on JB.
Hi. i need a google chrome version that has built in flash player in it. as we know the google in stock rom doesnt support flash. so can anyone plz upload the google version with flash and also explain how to install and use it along with the stock room google version. thnx
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chrome doesnt do flash, the aosp android browser does.
Please can someone confirm that the stock browser works with the ics flash player on this tablet, as I need this for streaming football, and please can someone let nee know if I need to root this for it to work?
Many thanks, and looking forward to feedback so I can order this tonight.
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I'm not sure what you mean by "stock browser" since on stock 4.3 "Chrome" is the stock browser.
I have installed "ASOP Browser" (need root) on stock 4.3 which IMHO is the best Android browser that I have ever used...
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ccrows said:
I'm not sure what you mean by "stock browser" since on stock 4.3 "Chrome" is the stock browser.
I have installed "ASOP Browser" (need root) on stock 4.3 which IMHO is the best Android browser that I have ever used...
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Does flash work in your ASOP browser? If so, how did you do it?
It's actually the AOSP browser.
Anyway, i've never gotten Flash to work on my Nexus 7 running the AOSP browser on 4.3. Tried numerous apk's all to no avail.
4.3 broke the Flash player on the Nexus 7. Most browsers will freeze whenever you browse to a website that uses Flash. (Flash still partially works with Firefox, though)
Interestingly, the Flash player still works just fine on the Nexus 4 with 4.3.
As shocking it might sound it is true, i have accidently discovered it yesterday. It is a bit wonky, i had few issues playing some videos on full screen but generally it works just as on 4.0+.
You dont need hacked flash player.
1. Download and install latest Firefox: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.mozilla.firefox&hl=en
2. Download latest official Flash Player .apk and install it: http://download.macromedia.com/pub/...roid/11.1.115.81/install_flash_player_ics.apk
3. Go to Firefox Settings/Customize/Display/Plugins and choose enabled.
4. Start Flash Player and choose Firefox as default browser
4. Enjoy Flash content on Android 5.0
You need Firefox, it didn't worked for me on Chrome and Dolphin. :good:
Did swf player work?
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I'm not using it so can't really confirm.
Worked for me!!!
Thanks man!
It really works!
I tried ICS and KitKat player. Neither one worked.
What about Flashfox or Photon flash browser? On 4.4.4 Flashfox worked great and i could play my online flash games that uses the newest flash
petanque said:
What about Flashfox or Photon flash browser? On 4.4.4 Flashfox worked great and i could play my online flash games that uses the newest flash
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Flashfox works
Can anyone confirm any swf player working?
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Work, thanks
Why would Google enable Flash (indirectly/directly) when it is discontinued and html5 is in place?
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vikraminside said:
Did swf player work?
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yes, but based on adobe air
vikraminside said:
Why would Google enable Flash (indirectly/directly) when it is discontinued and html5 is in place?
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The question is: why google should block it? It's a normal program like others..
If you want it you install it, otherwise peace.
Besides, some content providers just use flash for videos.. regardless of the existence of html5
One possible reason could be stoppage of support for security updates in Android devices from Adobe.
Agreed flash just another app but popular apps are always targeted.
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Hackers can use flash to initiate attacks on your device. Nuff said.
Doesn't work with mine
My Nexus 7 is on Android 5.0.1 and it doesn't work
micheldjerzinski said:
My Nexus 7 is on Android 5.0.1 and it doesn't work
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Jest tested and it works on 5.0.1.
Tapnięte.
Can anyone confirm any swf player working?
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Can anyone confirm any swf player working?
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it work.
Dolphin and flash are fixed..
https://plus.google.com/app/basic/communities/105383868011227937315
Does it work on swf player by issess ?
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