Flash support for Android 4.1

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Anyone know whether Android 4.1 supports Adobe flash. There are rumors that it wont supports? Do anyone have information about this.

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Best Answer by Sharath Reddy
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Flash support for Android 4.1

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Hello Clarence,

I have read your query about whether Android 4.1 supports Adobe flash. Yes, there have been rumors on Google will stop supporting Adobe Flash on Android 4.1. But fortunately, with the high technology plus some excellent researchers, they found out how to install flash on Android 4.1.

The process of installation is quite easy and will just take a few minutes of your time. Here are the guides you need to do to install it:

1. Download Adobe Flash. You can download it here :

2. Copy the downloaded file to your SD card’s device.

3. Start the installation using the File Manager.

4. Start your browser.

5. Go to the browser settings and check under the Flash player option “Always” or “ on demand”.

Following these steps will allow you to install Adobe Flash on your Android device.

If you want to have a step by step video guide on how to do this, you can check this YouTube video.

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Flash support for Android 4.1

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The support for Adobe Flash on Smartphones don’t really depend on the operating system like if it is Android 4.0.3, Android 4.1, or Android 4.1.1. The mobile phone’s support for Adobe Flash really depends on the model itself. Like the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2. This tablet computer supposedly ships on Android 4.0.3 but can be upgraded up to Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean. See image.

And yet it supports HTML5 and Adobe Flash. There are also other Android Smartphones that already supports Adobe Flash even if they are not yet 4.1 Ice Cream Sandwich. The LG Optimus Vu Smartphone runs on Android 2.3.5 originally and yet it already supports Adobe Flash including HTML, xHTML, and or WAP 2.0. See image.

It can be later upgraded to Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean. Contrary to that, there are also other Android Smartphones with Ice Cream Sandwich version that don’t support Adobe Flash. One example is the Huawei Ascend P1. It runs on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and can be later upgraded to Android 4.2 Jelly Bean but it doesn’t support Adobe Flash. See image.

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