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chezmich
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July 22, 2014
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Latest Adobe Flash Player version is not compatible with our android tablet - can I install an earlier AFP version that will work?

  • July 22, 2014
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Hi...

...and thanks for reading this:

We have a Nextbook Premium8 tablet that is hardly two years old. We had to reset to original factory settings, and in doing so lost our Adobe Flash Payer app. Upon trying to re-install AFP, we received a message that our tablet wan not compatible with the latest AFP version.

Is there an earlier, archived AFP version that will work with our tablet, and if so, which version - Flash Player 11.1 for Android 4.0 (11.1.115.81) from Sept 10, 2013, possibly???

It seems almost unbelievable that our tablet should be this obsolete for use with Adobe Flash Player after such a short period of only two years.

Thank you once again,

Robert Lucas

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Correct answer jeromiec83223024

It's not you, it's us.  We don't make Flash Player for Android anymore. 


The last working version published for Android is missing a year and a half of security updates at this point, so I would highly recommend against running it.

The details on why Adobe dropped support for Android are here, but yeah, we haven't released an Android Flash Player since late 2012.

Adobe roadmap for the Flash runtimes | Adobe Developer Connection

There are a few alternatives that you can use to get Flash on your phone.  They're mostly cloud-based web browsers, where they run Flash in the cloud and stream the content down to your phone.  It works surprisingly well.

A cursory Google search for "Android Browser Flash Player" turns up these options:

http://lifehacker.com/now-browser-is-a-lightweight-browser-for-android-with-f-1548329538

Puffin Web Browser - The fastest mobile browser with Flash support over cloud on iPad, iPhone and Android.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.appsverse.photon&hl=en

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Inspiring
July 22, 2014

It's not you, it's us.  We don't make Flash Player for Android anymore. 


The last working version published for Android is missing a year and a half of security updates at this point, so I would highly recommend against running it.

The details on why Adobe dropped support for Android are here, but yeah, we haven't released an Android Flash Player since late 2012.

Adobe roadmap for the Flash runtimes | Adobe Developer Connection

There are a few alternatives that you can use to get Flash on your phone.  They're mostly cloud-based web browsers, where they run Flash in the cloud and stream the content down to your phone.  It works surprisingly well.

A cursory Google search for "Android Browser Flash Player" turns up these options:

http://lifehacker.com/now-browser-is-a-lightweight-browser-for-android-with-f-1548329538

Puffin Web Browser - The fastest mobile browser with Flash support over cloud on iPad, iPhone and Android.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.appsverse.photon&hl=en

chezmich
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July 22, 2014

Thanks, Jeromie, for taking the time to answer my inquiry, and even moreso

for replying so fast and so thoroughly. I really appreciate it.