As you know, the latest versions of Google’s mobile operating system no longer support Adobe Flash Player. The app is still available on Google Play, but is not compatible with Android 4.0 or newer. But you can still download the file from the official website and install adobe flash player on android yourself, whether on a smartphone or tablet. Our tutorial explains how to do it!
Installing it will let you enrich your web experience on mobile by having the ability to watch streaming video on the oldest sites as well as on television channels that offer replays. It allows you to enjoy 100% of all the content available on the Internet that requires the application in question.
Install Adobe Flash Player on Android 4.0 or higher
- On your phone or tablet go to: Settings > Security > Check the “Unknown sources” box (To be able to install applications other than Google Play)
- Download the setup file Adobe Flash Player for Android by clicking here => The “install_flash_player-ics.apk” file will be downloaded directly after clicking.
If you downloaded it from your PC
- Copy the file from your downloaded files directly to the root directory or to a folder on your smartphone/tablet using your USB cable.
- Use file manager If you don’t have a file manager, you can download the excellent ES File Explorer for free from the Play Store.
[appbox googleplay com.estrongs.android.pop&hl=fr]
- After finding the file ” install_flash_player-ics.apk », click on it to install!
If you downloaded it directly to your smartphone or tablet
- Simply use the file manager (as described above) to find the app in the “Download” folder and then click on the app to install it.
- Finished ! Now you can enjoy Adobe Flash Player 11 on your Android.
Adobe Flash Player for versions earlier than Android 4.0
You can install Flash Player at: Versions before Android 4.0 by downloading the correct file on the official Adobe website and following the installation procedure as described above.
Warning : Even after installed, app does not work in all mobile web browsers. Google Chrome is not a compatible instance. This also applies to other versions installed by default. Therefore, it depends on the smartphone or tablet you have.
Feel free to leave a comment to let us know if it worked for you and with which browser. The entire web is yours!