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July 8, 2016
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Which smartphone to buy to have the Flash player on it?

  • July 8, 2016
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Dear Sir or Madam,

Everything is said in the title!

A telco told me Lumia 550, Lumia 650, Lumia 950

Over the Web of the Internet I see Android 4

I do not know which smartphone to buy to have the Flash player.

I would like to see the following website developped in Flash 8 upgraded in Flash CS6 on my smartphone:   [link removed as per customer request]

Thank you to all the replyers

Yours faithfully

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Correct answer _maria_

FP 11.1 for Android is ancient and hasn't been updated in years.  It most likely wouldn't work on the latest phones and browsers, and if it did you'd be advised not to use it as it hasn't been updated with any security fixes since it was released.  I could try using a browser such as Puffin Web Browser - The fastest mobile browser with Flash support over cloud on iPad, iPhone and Android.

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Known Participant
September 13, 2016

I have bought a Samsung J3 20FN under Android 5.1.1, I have Active Sync for Microsoft Exchange Server for my email address, Dropbox, OneDrive, TV over mobile phone and a Web browser that support the Flash player :  Puffin. Thank you to m_vargas

Carm01
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July 8, 2016

Adobe ended support for smart phones literally years ago! I don't know any phone that comes with it by default. You could of course look for older versions of flash player for mobile devices; Google that !

We cannot advise you on which product to purchase, you will need to do the research

Best Regards

Known Participant
July 8, 2016

version 11.1.115.81 pour Android 4.0.x conformément à la Stratégie Flash

Flash Player version 11.1.115.81 for Android 4.0, is it correct, please?

Versions archivées d’Adobe Flash Player

Manually install Flash Player on Android devices

_maria_
_maria_Correct answer
Legend
July 11, 2016

FP 11.1 for Android is ancient and hasn't been updated in years.  It most likely wouldn't work on the latest phones and browsers, and if it did you'd be advised not to use it as it hasn't been updated with any security fixes since it was released.  I could try using a browser such as Puffin Web Browser - The fastest mobile browser with Flash support over cloud on iPad, iPhone and Android.