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flash player for tablet

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Apr 08, 2014 Apr 08, 2014

I need to install aflash player in my tablet

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LEGEND ,
Apr 08, 2014 Apr 08, 2014
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eahhernandezlvn wrote:

I need to install aflash player in my tablet

You can't.

There is no more Flash Player for Android and there won't be another. Android is no longer compatible with Flash Player.

Historically:

- 2008 (March) - AppleĀ® releases the first iPhone, using iOSĀ®. Steve Jobs is insistent and adamant that iOSĀ® is NOT compatible with FlashĀ® and NEVER WILL BE. Jobs' reasoning is that playing FlashĀ® content is processor consumptive and it drains batteries, thus shortening the life of them in mobile devices. In six years, that hasn't changed. Not for the iPhoneĀ®, iPadĀ® or iPodĀ® Touchā„¢. It never will change and there never will be a Flash PlayerĀ® for iOSĀ®.

- 2008 (September) - GoogleĀ® introduces Androidā„¢ to compete with iOSĀ®, for people who don't want to pay what AppleĀ® is asking for an iPhoneĀ®. AndroidĀ®, unlike its AppleĀ® counterpart IS compatible with FlashĀ®.

- 2012 (June) - Androidā„¢ (GoogleĀ®) announces the end of support for FlashĀ® with Androidā„¢ 4.3. Going forward NO Androidā„¢ devices will be compatible with FlashĀ®, but older versions on older devices can still be loaded with "legacy" builds still available from AdobeĀ®. Androidā„¢ (GoogleĀ®) cites the same reason AppleĀ® did for the decision to end support for FlashĀ®. AdobeĀ® continues to release security patches to Flash PlayerĀ® for Androidā„¢ until September 2013, announcing the "end of life" for Androidā„¢ FlashĀ® September 10.

Android (Google) recommends using either "Dolphin" or "Puffin" as your browser if you need to view Flash content with a mobile device running Android. They're both availabe in the GooglePlay store. These browsers use "server side" rendering to reduce the load on your device.

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