Hi all
If you have updated your Nexus to Jelly Bean using fastboot oem unlock all installed apps will be deleted.
After that I have installed the latest Flash Player from Adobe archive without success (version: 11.1.102.59)
A friend of mine got the update from Google. He also had installed Adobe Flash on ICS (version: 11.1.115.12).
This version works with Jelly Bean.
Because you can't download the Flash Player app from the store I've attached it for you.
(downloaded with chrome apk downloader)
Have fun
UPDATE: Archived Flash Player versions http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/archived-flash-player-versions.html (thx to maris__)
thank you so much
Will use when I get my tablet.
qByte said:
Hi all
If you have updated your Nexus to Jelly Bean using fastboot oem unlock all installed apps will be deleted.
After that I have installed the latest Flash Player from Adobe archive without success (version: 11.1.102.59)
A friend of mine got the update from Google. He also had installed Adobe Flash on ICS (version: 11.1.115.12).
This version works with Jelly Bean.
Because you can't download the Flash Player app from the store I've attached it for you.
(downloaded with chrome apk downloader)
Have fun
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Installed it but no work
edit:
Looks like Dolphin works now (it wasn't before installing), guess that will have to do until better solution grrr
IamPro said:
Installed it but no work
edit:
Looks like Dolphin works now (it wasn't before installing), guess that will have to do until better solution grrr
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on my phone it works with default browser... strange....
Thanks
my other phone is Nokia maemo n900
people need to understand the reason why Flash Player was brought down. Obviously, they didn't remove it just for laughs.
Theshawty said:
people need to understand the reason why Flash Player was brought down.Obviously, they didn't remove it just for laughs.
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90% of the internets still use flash. Browsing the web without flash is no fun.
thevuman said:
90% of the internets still use flash. Browsing the web without flash is no fun.
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I'm afraid so.
Theshawty said:
people need to understand the reason why Flash Player was brought down. Obviously, they didn't remove it just for laughs.
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Because adobe stopped supporting flash mobile.
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Because adobe stopped supporting flash mobile.
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+1
Reposting to help someone find this thread
my other phone is a Nokia n900 maemo
yeah, flash would actually be useful on a tablet. bigger screen and battery to compensate.
my other phone is a Nokia n900 maemo
Thanks
Thanks mate, stock browser is now working for 4od on Jellybean 4.1 Awsome.
qByte said:
Hi all
A friend of mine got the update... Adobe Flash on ICS (version: 11.1.115.12).
This version works with Jelly Bean.
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Verified working on Samsung Galaxy Nexus GSM (maguro), i9250M
Jelly Bean (Android 4.1.1 JR003C) installed from SuperRom v1.0
Just install by going to the directory where you download the apk, then using comand:
adb install com.adobe.flashplayer-111115012.apk
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90% of the internets still use flash. Browsing the web without flash is no fun.
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that's a gross overestimation. Unless you like to play flash games, 99% of internet is either flash-free or has html5/mobile-optimized alternatives.
ArmanUV said:
that's a gross overestimation. Unless you like to play flash games, 99% of internet is either flash-free or has html5/mobile-optimized alternatives.
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Maybe he's including ads, in which case 90% of the flash you'd rather not see anyway. But it's nice to have when you do want it.
In to download later
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great, works for me, even on my kindle fire with jandycane 1.6
Where does it download to when you use your phone? It ask me to install it but I have it already, I just wanted to backup in case I needed it later after JB install.
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Related
This is the flash player 11 apk for those of us on Jelly Bean that can't download it from the Play Store.
Download
randpost said:
This is the flash player 11 apk for those of us on Jelly Bean that can't download it from the Play Store.
Download
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Good post. I did a manual update to JB on my Galaxy Nexus 2 nights ago and had to search around for a good bit to find the Flash 11.1 install. This is a good resource.
BANE
randpost said:
This is the flash player 11 apk for those of us on Jelly Bean that can't download it from the Play Store.
Download
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Thanks a lot looked all over found this.
thanks alot for this
np.
I installed it and still no flash. I don't think 4.1.1 even supports flash.
I installed this and it works on the stock browser, but not on Chrome.
mrnovanova said:
I installed it and still no flash. I don't think 4.1.1 even supports flash.
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It doesn't !!!!!!
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nolawhodat said:
I installed this and it works on the stock browser, but not on Chrome.
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Haha, if it only works on the stock browser, there is absolutely no point in using flash then. I only use chrome since my bookmarks and everything are seamlessly synced.
I've had flash installed since day one!!! Updated to bigxie's 4.1.1 and flash is still working once you update YOU CAN'T DOWNLOAD IT FROM THE MARKET! I watch YouTube from the stock browser,Don't like chrome.. And whatever sites I can't visit I use droidvpn I live in canada. But flash still plays!!
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Flash works perfectly in stock browser. 4.1.1 vicious V1
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Works perfect for me on regular browser stock 4.1.1
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Last night, everything was working perfectly.
Not today.
Sadly, I get errors now saying that Flash is no longer supported for my device even though I still have it installed.
Not sure what happened, but it blows now. :crying:
UPDATE:
Still works on default browser. However, it is no longer working with Dolphin HD. What the hell Dolphin?!
Jouten said:
Last night, everything was working perfectly.
Not today.
Sadly, I get errors now saying that Flash is no longer supported for my device even though I still have it installed.
Not sure what happened, but it blows now. :crying:
UPDATE:
Still works on default browser. However, it is no longer working with Dolphin HD. What the hell Dolphin?!
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It's indicated "enabled" when I check the settings in /data/data, but when I check the browser setting, I found it's disabled and I got error "Flash is not compatible with 4.1" when I tried to enable it.
It seems to work with Skyfire (but it is pretty unstable).
Opera Mobile is totally not workable when flash is enabled.
Well, should I go back to 4.0.4?
Can we get a copy of the latest adobe flash? --version released August 23rd
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I installed it and still no flash. I don't think 4.1.1 even supports flash.
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It works for me. Thanks for sharing
Thanks! Have been looking all over the Internetz for this apk!
Works on my stock browser using 4.1.1
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With the latest Adobe AIR, Flash works perfectly with Dolphin (not beta).
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Can we get a copy of the latest adobe flash? --version released August 23rd
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here you go, downloaded from Adobe archives, version 11.1.115.17
I just tried downloading flash player from the market and saw that it is not supported on our devices. Curious on if there is a work around for this or what people are using to be able to watch videos and podcasts online. thanks
I was able to download it and install and it works fine on my device, well at least I think it does. I never tried stock browser before I downloaded it but after I could (and still can) view pretty much any video through the browser.
Looks like you're running AOKP Jelly Bean. Jelly Bean isn't supported. SG3 is supported, but only on ICS/Stock.
Yeah I'm running jb. I guess I'm stuck without it for good or does anyone know what the plan is for the long run?
Go find the APK and put the APK on your phone and install it that way.
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Yeah I'm running jb. I guess I'm stuck without it for good or does anyone know what the plan is for the long run?
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I believe I read somewhere that Flash support has ended and Adobe won't be coming out with any updates for it, so I doubt it will ever officially support jb.
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I believe I read somewhere that Flash support has ended and Adobe won't be coming out with any updates for it, so I doubt it will ever officially support jb.
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Play Store page makes it pretty clear: https://play.google.com/store/apps/...1bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5hZG9iZS5mbGFzaHBsYXllciJd
*** NOTE: FLASH PLAYER IS NO LONGER BEING UPDATED FOR NEW DEVICE CONFIGURATIONS. FLASH PLAYER WILL NOT BE SUPPORTED ON ANY ANDROID VERSION BEYOND ANDROID 4.0.x ***
While Flash Player remains on Google Play for installation on Android devices that are certified by the manufacturer, installing Flash Player on an uncertified device may result in unexpected behavior and can potentially destabilize your device. A list of certified devices can be found at http://www.adobe.com/go/certifieddevices. Flash Player WILL NOT be supported on any device shipped with or upgraded to an Android version beyond Android 4.0.x
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Yeah, Adobe is killing mobile flash past ICS. As others have stated, the APK can be installed and will work for most, but it is not supported.
I use adobe flash on JB and it works fine. You just need to sideload the apk. I think that trying to block flash from JB is stupid. Is like saying ' I'm not going to sell you more gasoline because all the cars in the feature will be electrics. '
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I use adobe flash on JB and it works fine. You just need to sideload the apk. I think that trying to block flash from JB is stupid. Is like saying ' I'm not going to sell you more gasoline because all the cars in the feature will be electrics. '
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how do you sideload the apk?
Copy/download .apk to SD and install.
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how do you sideload the apk?
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.adobe.flashplayer
Here is the link to get it from Play. The support ended with ICS not JB but I downloaded it anyway and it works as buggy as hell, but it works. Let me know if it doesn't work for your JB because I will prevent update to JB if that is the case. Watching videos on my phone is more important than google's new Siri knockoff. If I wanted a ****ing iPhone I would have bought one.
Okay so i have ordered my samsung google galaxy nexus and will get it by next week...
so i am currently using galaxy ace plus...
I am reading lots of threads on galaxy nexus...
And i know how to root, unlock bootloader etc...
now i have few questions of which i found no answers any where....
1. All roms says they are for maguro but google controled one is yakju so what i am missing here...
2. if i have takju or something else can i make it yakju just by flashing factory image with unlocked bootloader...
3. I also read somewhere about flashing new radio... what is it .... and why they do it...
and if you can give me some more info about baseband and other useful things..
4. How can i add other soft buttons in nav bar... i know about those flashable zips but i want to know how to do it mannualy...
this will be my first nexus and samsung had only few things and all were very easy... so sorry if i am posting in wrong place or asking noob questions... if any of these are already answered then please give me link to it...
And also i found paranoid best rom available... its awesome...
Thank you
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Okay so i have ordered my samsung google galaxy nexus and will get it by next week...
so i am currently using galaxy ace plus...
I am reading lots of threads on galaxy nexus...
And i know how to root, unlock bootloader etc...
now i have few questions of which i found no answers any where....
1. All roms says they are for maguro but google controled one is yakju so what i am missing here...
2. if i have takju or something else can i make it yakju just by flashing factory image with unlocked bootloader...
3. I also read somewhere about flashing new radio... what is it .... and why they do it...
and if you can give me some more info about baseband and other useful things..
4. How can i add other soft buttons in nav bar... i know about those flashable zips but i want to know how to do it mannualy...
this will be my first nexus and samsung had only few things and all were very easy... so sorry if i am posting in wrong place or asking noob questions... if any of these are already answered then please give me link to it...
And also i found paranoid best rom available... its awesome...
Thank you
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Welcome to GNex forum mate.
1. Maguro is GSM galaxy nexus, and yakju is non playstore galaxy nexus, there is takju too which is playstore, the different between them is just google wallet app. You can switch takju to yakju and vice versa easily.
2. Yes, already explained above
3. You can flash radio either from recovery (cwm or twrp) or fastboot command, you can find more info about radio and baseband on sticky thread in development forum.
4. Use aokp or other custom rom which have that feature, there is a settings to set that easily. Other way is framework and systemUI modification, which is too long to explain here.
There is a bunch of rom to flash, try it one by one when you getting bored with one try another one, you will find out what the best rom for you.
I would recommend you to try latest Xylon for 4.2 rom and darkPA for 4.1.2 rom.
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Thanks...
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I have few more questions...
1. Gnex dosn't supports usb otg officially so if i am rooted and use chainfire's app mount stick .. it will work? Or i need some kernel support too...
2. Can i play 1080p videos in video player... does it lag or plays smooth?
I am very exited... i always wanted stock android rom feel but curse this touchwiz...
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1. Galaxy nexus does support USB otg by default. The only thing missing is a proper framework for mounting expandable storage like USB sticks from USB otg, which is what stick mount provides, so yes you should just need root
2. The player will play 1080p just fine, however many audio codec isn't supported so you will want to get a third party player like MX player from the play store.
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I have few more questions...
1. Gnex dosn't supports usb otg officially so if i am rooted and use chainfire's app mount stick .. it will work? Or i need some kernel support too...
2. Can i play 1080p videos in video player... does it lag or plays smooth?
I am very exited... i always wanted stock android rom feel but curse this touchwiz...
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1. Dont know but i read somewhere when on ICS GNex support otg natively but dont know the reason why google remove it.
2. Yes you can, it plays smooth as butter.
You wont regret to get this awesome phone mate, mine is never lag. Using Xylon and franco r328 kernel.
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Hey guys one more question...
when i will get my nexus it will have ics so should i wait for ota updates or flash factory image for jb...
as i want jb as soon as i start using my phone...
Does it download whole stock rom every time i update using ota as it will update in pattern of 4.1.1>4.1.2>4.2.0>4.2.2
so will it take lots of time during ota...
i know it will download only changed files during ota but as it will be changing whole os version so it would be heavy...
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lokeshsaini94 said:
Hey guys one more question...
when i will get my nexus it will have ics so should i wait for ota updates or flash factory image for jb...
as i want jb as soon as i start using my phone...
Does it download whole stock rom every time i update using ota as it will update in pattern of 4.1.1>4.1.2>4.2.0>4.2.2
so will it take lots of time during ota...
i know it will download only changed files during ota but as it will be changing whole os version so it would be heavy...
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May I suggest you to flash stock image, you would be set in no time, but are you sure the phone you are going to get is still on ICS ?
I had to do it because of a wrong move in recovery, and now, my phone is acting as fresh as ever, just like one year ago. This phone got better and better through software updates, so enjoy it almost instantly with its newer software version .
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May I suggest you to flash stock image, you would be set in no time, but are you sure the phone you are going to get is still on ICS ?
I had to do it because of a wrong move in recovery, and now, my phone is acting as fresh as ever, just like one year ago. This phone got better and better through software updates, so enjoy it almost instantly with its newer software version .
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Yes i am sure it will be on ics... thanks i will download latest yakju 4.2.1 factory image when i get my device and flash it directly...
Just to confirm would it need to unlock bootloder to do this..
is there any kind of disadvantage of unlockin bootloader otherthan loosing warrenty( which can be claimed after locking it again)...
and also does locking bootloader also wipes sd-card...
Sorry if these questions are already answered... plz give me link...
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lokeshsaini94 said:
Yes i am sure it will be on ics... thanks i will download latest yakju 4.2.1 factory image when i get my device and flash it directly...
Just to confirm would it need to unlock bootloder to do this..
is there any kind of disadvantage of unlockin bootloader otherthan loosing warrenty( which can be claimed after locking it again)...
and also does locking bootloader also wipes sd-card...
Sorry if these questions are already answered... plz give me link...
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Well then , all you need to read is located here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1812959
Hope it will help you out as you requested, but I have pinned this thread as a bookmark in chrome .
Enjoy your phone !
Did a search, can't find it.
Rooted, looking for adobe flash for the 10.1. How do I get it?
you should take a look here : http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/archived-flash-player-versions.html
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you should take a look here : http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/archived-flash-player-versions.html
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Yeah, that was of no help.
You can download apk from this page and install it.
can't help you if you don't explain more the trouble, sorry.
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You can download apk from this page and install it.
can't help you if you don't explain more the trouble, sorry.
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The only version of android I see it for is 4.0... Which apk would I dl for 4.3?
OK, I already seen this thread, you should look it : http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/help/guide-how-to-play-flash-video-android-4-t2548001
But our device runs android 4.3 or perhaps you the lucky guy
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OK, I already seen this thread, you should look it : http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/help/guide-how-to-play-flash-video-android-4-t2548001
But our device runs android 4.3 or perhaps you the lucky guy
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Funny you mention that. It is exactly what I was going to sujest. I just installed in on my Note Pro 12.2 and it work amazing, plus you use dolphin, which imo works way better than the stock browser. OP, you need to follow the link above and follow instructions. It works for me on Kitsap 4.4.2
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lightman33 said:
OK, I already seen this thread, you should look it : http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/help/guide-how-to-play-flash-video-android-4-t2548001
But our device runs android 4.3 or perhaps you the lucky guy
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My mistake... So which would I dl for 4.3?
AFAIK, flash is working fine with 4.1 4.2 and 4.3, just need to be tuned with 4.4
so you can use flash 11.X from adobe site (seem to be confirmed here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2416151)
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AFAIK, flash is working fine with 4.1 4.2 and 4.3, just need to be tuned with 4.4
so you can use flash 11.X from adobe site (seem to be confirmed here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2416151)
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Downloaded 11.1, installed it, still not working. I go to the adobe site, and it says I don't have flash installed.
Sorry for bombarding the forum with questions. As I've mentioned in a previous thread I just bought the gnex as a replacement since I'm grandfathered in and can't afford a new phone.
Anyway, sorry about that. Is there a way to get adobe flash without rooting. Can a apk work, if so could someone send it to me? I tried getting it via Google play previously installed apps but it won't work. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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Sorry for bombarding the forum with questions. As I've mentioned in a previous thread I just bought the gnex as a replacement since I'm grandfathered in and can't afford a new phone.
Anyway, sorry about that. Is there a way to get adobe flash without rooting. Can a apk work, if so could someone send it to me? I tried getting it via Google play previously installed apps but it won't work. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/help/guide-how-to-play-flash-video-android-4-t2548001
Flash is no longer supported beyond jellybean
There is a workaround follow the guide I linked to get flash working.
you can get the apk from official flash website, I use firefox browser after installing flash apk and it works just fine(most of time) I'm on 4.4 based rom
wish Adobe still officially supported Linux in general
Thanks both of you. I do intend on rooting just haven't had the time.
As for the .apk. Do you know if it will work with with 4.2.2 and other browsers or just FF?
Thanks.
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You said supported beyond JB. I'm on JB, 4.2.2
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Thanks both of you. I do intend on rooting just haven't had the time.
As for the .apk. Do you know if it will work with with 4.2.2 and other browsers or just FF?
Thanks.
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You said supported beyond JB. I'm on JB, 4.2.2
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rooting your galaxy nexus will take no time at all
once you've unlocked bootloader and installed custom recovery(ALL EXTREMELY SIMPLE) you can just flash either the superuser root zip if you plan to stay stock, or ANY of the roms available all seem to come with root(except shiny, which to root you just flash the su zip after)
just wanted to let you know that it's NOTHING to be stressed about, EXTREMELY easy to do ANYTHING on the Gnex
I am POSITIVE it will NOT work with Chrome. chrome on android doesn't support flash playback at all, never has, go figure huh? the desktop chrome comes with it's OWN flash version, but not for android lol!
it SHOULD however work with the aosp stock browser, firefox, and dolphin browser(i think dolphin browser has a special add-on to support using flash)
and also maybe opera and some others. any specific one you were thinking about?
I can send ya the apk I use personally if you want it, no need to root to install it, just enable unknown sources in security settings in main settings, install the apk, and I usually reboot after that just to be "sure" is being recognized by browser apps.
and I'm not CERTAIN, but I think official support was stopped at/after.initial release of 4.1 JB, JB held the name from 4.1-4.3
Do you still need flash? I havent installed it and have no issues at all. Maybe it is included in the browser?
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