Archived Flash Player versions
As you may know, Adobe Flash Player for Android has been pulled from the Google Play Store and you No longer see the flash player on your "Installed Apps" tab on Google Play store.
We Have a Solution! Here is a tutorial for How to Manual Install & Update Adobe flash Player on Any Android Smartphone running Android version 2.1 or later, Or just Download it and keep it as a back-up.
1- In your phone go to Menu > Settings (or Menu > More > Settings), which is where the "Enable Plug-ins" option can be found.
2- Then Check the "Unknown Sources" software box.
3- Download the latest Android Flash 11.1.115.20 / 11.1.111.19 APK from Here:
2.x/3.x
4.x
4- Copy the APK to your Phone storage, using Any File Explorer find the APK you've copied to your phone and Install it.
5- Go to the Menu > Settings and Uncheck "Unknown Sources" (Optional)
6- DONE! you've just Installed/Updated your Adobe flash to the latest stable version.
NOTE : I JUST FOUND THIS WAY NAVIGATING TO THE NET AND IT WORKS!,,!
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As you may know, Adobe Flash Player for Android has been pulled from the Google Play Store and you No longer see the flash player on your "Installed Apps" tab on Google Play store.
We Have a Solution! Here is a tutorial for How to Manual Install & Update Adobe flash Player on Any Android Smartphone running Android version 2.1 or later, Or just Download it and keep it as a back-up.
1- In your phone go to Menu > Settings (or Menu > More > Settings), which is where the "Enable Plug-ins" option can be found.
2- Then Check the "Unknown Sources" software box.
3- Download the latest Android Flash 11.1.115.20 / 11.1.111.19 APK from Here:
2.x/3.x
4.x
4- Copy the APK to your Phone storage, using Any File Explorer find the APK you've copied to your phone and Install it.
5- Go to the Menu > Settings and Uncheck "Unknown Sources" (Optional)
6- DONE! you've just Installed/Updated your Adobe flash to the latest stable version.
NOTE : I JUST FOUND THIS WAY NAVIGATING TO THE NET AND IT WORKS!,,!
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