There's a new flash player out for android 4.0+. I don't have an account anywhere so I'm not going to post a downloadable apk, but i will direct you to the official flash player archive. Just scroll down to flash player for android 4.0+ and download the latest. I'm sure most of you know how to do this but i usually see a post for the flash player .apk here when there's an update, but i don't see any as of yet. Figured I'd spread the word.
http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/archived-flash-player-versions.html
At least there is a thread for the apk when somone gets it now
While looking out for the community is appreciated, i am going to close this in favor of the 10 page thread we have already:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1856912
Related
Heya,
Adobe first seems to have demoed Flash 10 first on G1. The version was buggy and laggy and Adobe never seems to have released Flash 10 for ARMv6. Is there's any way I can obtain the first builds of Flash that were compiled for ARMv6?
How about this androidcampus..blogspot.com/2011/07/app-working-adobe-flash-player-for.html Its working on stock browser (firmware COS-DS)
P.S. Delete point after "[email protected], because i can't post url )))
extrahacker said:
How about this androidcampus..blogspot.com/2011/07/app-working-adobe-flash-player-for.html Its working on stock browser (firmware COS-DS)
P.S. Delete point after "[email protected], because i can't post url )))
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Old post. I tried that apk and it works with TinyShark and some simple banners. Video is sloppy at the best. Full screen crashes the phone.
Nonetheless, it appears Qualcomm is forcing Adobe to make an official ARMv6 port.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1153055&page=98
The link above bring you to a page on BAMF 3.0 RC4 thread that describes a working fix for the Sirius XM app. The only step that is missing is that you need to extract the zip file once you download it to the /sdcard folder. Then run terminal emulator and enter the code listed.
I did it on my phone and it works perfectly. There is also a link to the form that this information was copied from. I followed this back 3 seperate forum threads and all claimed success (as I was sceptacle of running an unknown file on my phone) but it works!!!
You would think that Sirius XM developers would have come up with this first and made their customers happy - but as Sirius is showing in the last few years, they don't care about their customers (at least not their Android customers).
The Sirius app.has always had issues with certain roms cross platforms.
Unfortunately the app is in dire need of an update.
Sent from my ThunderBolt using XDA Premium App
Hello Nexus 7 lovers,
As we all know Chrome comes pre-installed for Jellybean instead of the old stock ICS browser (which is a very welcomed addition) on the Nexus 7. Chrome Mobile does not support flash (and it never probably will). Also Adobe has stopped support for any Android version 4.1 and up (regardless of chipset). But lucky for us Tegra 3 has been supported by Adobe before Adobe decided to stop even hardware support.
I don't use flash anymore really, but a lot of people still do. If you want to install flash and have a browser that can use it, follow the instructions below.
As we all know you can side-load the flash APK even though you can't install it straight to from the market.
For the new people to Android who don't know how, here is how to install app if you have the .apk file:
Go to Settings.
Go to Security (under Personal)
Check Unknown Sources (under Device Administration)
Click OK
Now Install Flash 11.1, if you need the APK, you can grab it here:
(mediafire...4940h3ixaabr2gp)
Now install Firefox Beta from the Play Store (or download the APK below).
I'm sure there are other browsers that support flash, I'll be testing out quite a few and I can make a list here.
List of browsers that DO support flash on the Nexus 7:
Firefox Beta
Maxthon Browser
Fennec (Aurora Nightly)
Dolphin HD 8.5.x (8.6+ does not support)
List of browsers that DO NOT support flash on the Nexus 7:
Chrome (The default browser installed)
Opera Mobile
bahaakhaled97 said:
Hello Nexus 7 lovers,
As we all know Chrome comes pre-installed for Jellybean instead of the old stock ICS browser (which is a very welcomed addition) on the Nexus 7. Chrome Mobile does not support flash (and it never probably will). Also Adobe has stopped support for any Android version 4.1 and up (regardless of chipset). But lucky for us Tegra 3 has been supported by Adobe before Adobe decided to stop even hardware support.
I don't use flash anymore really, but a lot of people still do. If you want to install flash and have a browser that can use it, follow the instructions below.
As we all know you can side-load the flash APK even though you can't install it straight to from the market.
For the new people to Android who don't know how, here is how to install app if you have the .apk file:
Go to Settings.
Go to Security (under Personal)
Check Unknown Sources (under Device Administration)
Click OK
Now Install Flash 11.1, if you need the APK, you can grab it here:
(mediafire...4940h3ixaabr2gp)
Now install Firefox Beta from the Play Store (or download the APK below).
I'm sure there are other browsers that support flash, I'll be testing out quite a few and I can make a list here.
List of browsers that DO support flash on the Nexus 7:
Firefox Beta
Maxthon Browser
Fennec (Aurora Nightly)
Dolphin HD 8.5.x (8.6+ does not support)
List of browsers that DO NOT support flash on the Nexus 7:
Chrome (The default browser installed)
Opera Mobile
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Nice write up, but this is common knowledge and has been repeatedly posted. In addition why is it people post a file share sit instead of the adobe archive is beyond me. Also, please follow the rules, especially the one that says to use the search function before posting.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda premium
zPacKRat said:
Nice write up, but this is common knowledge and has been repeatedly posted. In addition why is it people post a file share sit instead of the adobe archive is beyond me. Also, please follow the rules, especially the one that says to use the search function before posting.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Considering he's also advertising warez in other threads, perhaps the APK he attempted to link to is "modified". Who knows. I wouldn't use it, that's for sure.
Yeah... I wouldn't trust ANYTHING OP posts. I wouldn't trust any of his links, either.
The "missing" Android Stock Browser, fully supports Flash. I have been using it, without any issues, so far on my Nexus7 3G.
Closed - Already very well covered elsewhere
As I am a new member and not allowed to directly reply in the thread " [4.1.2][P7300/P7310] AOSP Android 4.1.2 [27-02-2013][DISCONTINUED]" in Development Forum, I put it here hopefully this will help some folks who followed that thread and find the camera and gallery missing.
I followed the thread to flash this fantastic Rom on my P7310, everything works fine except for the missing Camera/Gallery apps, which symptoms some other folks encountered also.
I tried some different Gapps I found on goo.im and none helped. Then I found this apk on goo.im and installed it. So far, it works well. To be more specific, I have tried it for a week now taking photos and videos, plus display them in gallery. It sure works. Hope this will help.
Again as I am not allowed to to post URLs here, just search GalleryGoogle.apk on goo.im and it will gives the right apk file (Md5 checksum: e62c07436c108efc6ae751f36d2622db)
Alan
Anyone built already a flashable .zip file or .img files for Android One (Sprout) smartphones? Anyone can upload the latest version here? I'm not of a techy type of person but it seems like a lot of Android One users are looking for an easy installable ROM for their Android phones. Like this for example: http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/xda-assist/flashable-firefox-os-rom-android-one-t3160682
I found this link: https://github.com/b2g-sprout/ however a lot of them are not technically enough and even I don't even know what to do with these files even though I have already tried using Firefox's instructions and some other articles on the Web about Porting FFOS. Full instructions on how to build Firefox OS from the files on the given link would also be appreciated. And also an example on how to update them for the latest version. Thanks for all willing to help...
Technically, the files from b2g-sprout github can be directly built after syncing AOSP source code.
The guide itself is mentioned in the B2G readme file here
https://github.com/b2g-sprout/B2G/blob/master/README.md
Building HELP!!!
F4uzan said:
Technically, the files from b2g-sprout github can be directly built after syncing AOSP source code.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Can you give me specific instructions then on what to do with these files then? Please. I tried extracting "B2G" and "B2G-manifest" on my Home Directory then the "device-sprout" to the folder inside B2G: "device/google/sprout/" and I have no idea what to do to the others but when I try "./config.sh", it keeps on telling me that "sprout.xml" doesn't exist which I have no idea why. I am still very confused and hoping that you can solve this thing. I would also want to help and upload builds if ever, posting it on those users asking for a Firefox OS build for their Android One phones. Hope you can help us... :angel: I'll note you on those posts also so don't worry. :good: I will appreciate it also if you are to upload an already built rom for Firefox OS 'coz I have searched every corner of the internet already and there's not yet a version for Sprout. Thank you very much...
Still Searching
I have been searching everywhere for weeks now but still no answers. Anyone can help? Sorry but I'm really a big fan of the Open Web... And would really want to create apps for FFOS. :crying: