I Am No Longer Disappointed With The Nexus 10 - Nexus 10 General

I thought when I bought the Nexus 10 that I would be able to do everything that I already do on my Galaxy Tab 7.7 and Galaxy Note One and more. However, I am very disappointed to discover how much less I can do without Flash Player which is no longer supported on Jelly Bean.
For example, I can no longer use the stock Chrome browser or the old BBC iPlayer or new BBC Media player to watch live or recorded BBC programs. Nor does TVCatchup work or CMCMarkets where I trade for they also need Flash Player. I suspect that the ITVPlayer will also not work.
With Jelly Bean you are now relying on Web Sites to produce apps to enable their Flash Player content to be viewed and if they don't produce an app then you are stuck.
Flash content is still widely used on the Web and can be viewed using Windows browsers which are still supported by Adobe.
Most of the mobile Android browsers such as Chrome, Opera Mobile, Dolphin, etc. no longer support flash on Jelly Bean so if you need flash on mobile then you are stuck. I have only found one mobile browser which works on CMCMarkets and that is the Puffin browser but it constantly crashes and is not nearly as good as the Opera browser on CMCMarkets which I am using on the 7.7 and Note one.
I am very tempted to return my Nexus 10 because it does not allow me to do the things which I already do and which are important to me. For If I keep the Nexas 10 then I'll still need to use the 7.7 and Note for viewing flash player content on the web.
I'm surprised that others here have not voiced problems about the lack of flash player on the Nexus 10.

Wow....such a waste of a thread. Sorry you don't know how to search and see that there are plenty of browsers that support flash still and that the ones you listed aren't the only ones...

This isn't a problem with the nexus 10. This is jellybean. Adobe stopped supporting flash on mobile devices because HTML5 is taking over. Any jellybean device does not support flash. You can however Google search adobe flash apk and you can find the latest flash player and install it on your N10.
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Gaugerer said:
I thought when I bought the Nexus 10 that I would be able to do everything that I already do on my Galaxy Tab 7.7 and Galaxy Note One and more. However, I am very disappointed to discover how much less I can do without Flash Player which is no longer supported on Jelly Bean.
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That's not a Nexus 10 problem.

So I am confused... Do you have a problem with the n10? Seems like your problem is with jellybean in general...
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Gaugerer said:
I'm surprised that others here have not voiced problems about the lack of flash player on the Nexus 10.
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Probably because it was widely known beforehand...

There's ways to get flash working. Look to nexus 7 forums for insight. We had same issue initially. All we did was load a stock ICS browser then a known working flash player apk. Now most of us have flash working flawlessly on nexus7. Don't blame nexus10 for flash not working. Its more of Google moving away from flash content. But as always when there's a will there's a way. Believe that xda users will have flash player working on nexus10 in no time. But you can look in nexus7 forum to see how we solved the same problem.

*facepalm. hard facepalm*

demandarin said:
There's ways to get flash working. Look to nexus 7 forums for insight. We had same issue initially. All we did was load a stock ICS browser then a known working flash player apk. Now most of us have flash working flawlessly on nexus7. Don't blame nexus10 for flash not working. Its more of Google moving away from flash content. But as always when there's a will there's a way. Believe that xda users will have flash player working on nexus10 in no time. But you can look in nexus7 forum to see how we solved the same problem.
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Thanks for your help.
I tried some of the Nexus 7 solutions such as using the stock ICS browser, or ICS versions of browsers such as Opera Mobile and Dolphin and various versions of flash player but could not get anything to work.
Unfortunately, I only have 14 days if I want to return the Nexus 10 and get a refund and perhaps look at the Microsoft tablet as a solution.

Get holo web browser, it supports flash or just manually install the old android browser and adobe flash apk.
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Gaugerer said:
Thanks for your help.
I tried some of the Nexus 7 solutions such as using the stock ICS browser, or ICS versions of browsers such as Opera Mobile and Dolphin and various versions of flash player but could not get anything to work.
Unfortunately, I only have 14 days if I want to return the Nexus 10 and get a refund and perhaps look at the Microsoft tablet as a solution.
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Hate to tell you this but flash in general is going to be going away, replaced by html5, so at best you will be spending way more money , to have a few months of flash support, and using the N7 suggestions, I have flash working on the N10.

Flash is working fine here...

Sideloaded iplayer (and BBC media player), works like pants but as well as on any other device.
Sideloaded tvcatchup, works well.
Sideloaded Flash, using with dophin browser, works well.
Just get the .apk files and install this way. Or wait for developers to update their apps for the N10. You're an early adopter - don't be surprised that things are a little barren on the app front at the moment.

Just dealt with this on my father's Nexus 7. For some reason several of the browsers that support plug-ins/flash don't seem to after side-loading the Flash 11.1 apk on 4.1/4.2.
Give the Firefox Beta (direct from Play Store) and one of the available Flash 11.1 apk's that's floating around before returning the 10. It's the only combination I found to work on the Nexus 7 both on 4.1 and after flashing 4.2. Not sure as to why it seemed to be the only one to work though (Boat and Dolphin didn't work). Keep in mind that unless you enable plug-ins entirely in Firefox, you'll have to tap instances of Flash (and other plug-ins) on sites to get them to play - something that because Firefox rendered the "Tap to Play" image after everything else made me at first think it wasn't working.

Dja357 said:
Sideloaded iplayer (and BBC media player), works like pants but as well as on any other device.
Sideloaded tvcatchup, works well.
Sideloaded Flash, using with dophin browser, works well.
Just get the .apk files and install this way. Or wait for developers to update their apps for the N10. You're an early adopter - don't be surprised that things are a little barren on the app front at the moment.
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I don't want to return my N10 or buy an iPad so I would be grateful for details of how to get the apk files to get dolphin, BBCiplayer and TVCatchup working.
Thanks

Get Boat Browser from the play store and get flash here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1856912
and here are some instructions on how to install flash:
http://www.androidcentral.com/how-manually-install-flash-your-android-device
(this is working for me)

Don't return it. Don't be so hasty, you'll get it working soon.

cwoodard73 said:
Get Boat Browser from the play store and get flash here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1856912
and here are some instructions on how to install flash:
http://www.androidcentral.com/how-manually-install-flash-your-android-device
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Flash works for me by useing this browser and installing the flash apk

Hi Guys, I've tried the suggestions so far without success such as the boat browser with flash player 11 and I'm wondering if the solutions being offered only work on the Nexus 7 but not on the Nexus 10.
I would like to hear details of how someone got flash player working in a browser so that flash player content on the BBC site can be played.
Thanks

Can you give a link to the site that isn't working?

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Google Chrome Beta released for ICS!

https://market.android.com/details?id=com.android.chrome
It says it's incompatible with my Touchpad (maybe it's because of the 132dpi) so can anyone extract it upload the .apk? Thanks.
don't worry pal, got u covered ;-)
http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/0...et-the-chrome-for-android-beta-apk-right-now/
It is compatible, I am using it now. I will post the apk when I get on my desktop. Works really well after 5 minutes of testing. Clicking on a youtube link closes the browser for me though.
installed it on mine from the market - works nice - just like the desktop version so far
SyncV2 said:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.android.chrome
It says it's incompatible with my Touchpad (maybe it's because of the 132dpi) so can anyone extract it upload the .apk? Thanks.
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Just an FYI if you want to use 132 dpi you should use this to fix the market, however since alpha 0.6 now officially supports 120 dpi (as an add-on option) you are probably better off just using that.
I am running at 120 now and have no issues with this or any other app in the market.
Pretty damn stupid that its only available in less than a dozen countries. Thanks for the side load link
No problem
Works well, unfortunately no flash support due to the fact that Adobe has pulled support. I've found myself using the default browser, I like all the improvements they have added since gingerbread.
wonder where the option to load "desktop" version is
EDIT: nvm, it doesn't support desktop view nor flash
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No flash support, and no user agent choice. Not even a "request desktop site". Kind of embodies the reason I felt CM7 was unusable. Beta? Feels like alpha.
Back to ICS Browser + for me. Uninstalled Chrome already.
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I really am liking it, running it on my nexus and touchpad. Maybe my chromebook will get a little less use, sadly my touchpad feels twice as fast.
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Shame about the Flash support, this is HOT.
So I guess in Android 5.0 this will be the stock browser?
Installed, works(there is some bugs).
http://chromestory.com/2012/02/goog...-questions-and-answers-it-wont-support-flash/
no info about extensions
no flash support
Running classicnerd ICS buttah
Somebody has same problems? Let's check if it is chrome bugs or classicnerd's or because of some apps installed.
bajingo said:
So I guess in Android 5.0 this will be the stock browser?
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Yeah, I'm betting that from Jellybean forward this will be the main browser. I think Flash on mobile is really done whether we, or the rest of the web, likes it or not. Once we upgrade out of ICS I don't think we will have Flash anymore. Adobe very begrudgingly updated it for ICS and I'm pretty sure that's the last time they are going to do that. They certainly don't seem willing to make any exceptions here for Chrome mobile.
WildKun said:
Running classicnerd ICS buttah
Somebody has same problems? Let's check if it is chrome bugs or classicnerd's or because of some apps installed.
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your problem is that little green guy in the lower right corner! i havent seen anyone use a task killer since froyo! LOL jp
as far as the browser goes it seems a tad slower than the stock browser. if you dont like mobile view you can usually go to the bottom of most web pages and manually select "classic version" like on yahoo.com. i still use the stock browser but once chrome will support desktop view i will for sure switch makes my TP look like a desktop
WildKun said:
Running classicnerd ICS buttah
Somebody has same problems? Let's check if it is chrome bugs or classicnerd's or because of some apps installed.
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Even I am having the same problem and no I don't use any task killers . I think we should wait until it gets a final release. How is it working in cm?
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_Motoki_ said:
Yeah, I'm betting that from Jellybean forward this will be the main browser. I think Flash on mobile is really done whether we, or the rest of the web, likes it or not. Once we upgrade out of ICS I don't think we will have Flash anymore. Adobe very begrudgingly updated it for ICS and I'm pretty sure that's the last time they are going to do that. They certainly don't seem willing to make any exceptions here for Chrome mobile.
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I wouldn't be too quick in talking about the death of Flash. There are 10's of millions of sites using flash on the web. It'll take years to change them all. Btw, in all the notices I've read of Flash being developed for ICS, not once did I read a hint of it being grudgingly developed by Adobe. As well, if that was to be the last of Flash development, why are Adobe right as we speak developing Flash Player sandbox for Firefox?
Chrome beta is not running well on this release of buttah. Erratic and some weird stuff. Both are early releases of course.

I found a way to watch adobe flash on Nexus 10 without rooting

Not sure if this is old news or not...
1) Download & Install 'archived flash' from adobe site flash for android 4.x @ http://download.macromedia.com/pub/...roid/11.1.115.27/install_flash_player_ics.apk
(if not there search google for 'adobe archived flash player')
* Make sure you go into settings and put a checked box by unknown sources or it won't let you install it since the apk you just download is not from the google play. Afterward, you can go back and uncheck it for better security.
2) Install Dolphin for Pad v1.0 @ https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dolphin.browser.pad&hl=en
* After installation, go through the wizard and change the agent to Desktop (or change it later in Dolphin's Agent in settings)
It's been working on most flash site for me
I have flash on my dolphin browser, I installed same version of flash as you linked to and deleted some setting within the data folder of dolphin browser (I don't remember exactly where on XDA I found the post).
How does the dolphin for pad work compared to the normal dolphin browser? Is it betteR?
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How does the dolphin for pad work compared to the normal dolphin browser? Is it betteR?
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Not really. Dolphin for Pad hasn't been updated in months and user reviews reflect the lack of interest from the developer.
Thank you kindly my good friend I'm watching college ball right now
Sebz4n said:
I have flash on my dolphin browser, I installed same version of flash as you linked to and deleted some setting within the data folder of dolphin browser (I don't remember exactly where on XDA I found the post).
How does the dolphin for pad work compared to the normal dolphin browser? Is it betteR?
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yes, it is better for me.
Latest regular dolphin has feature disable that will not work with flash.
You have to restore old dolphin version to get it working with flash. When I did that, it was superslow and stuttering almost unusable for me that I can't even watch some streaming sports channel on it so I gave up and tried others...and found this work smoother and faster for me despite others low review. As long as it works for my Nexus 10, I didn't care about the reviews. I don't need all the features other negative reviewers were asking.
Flash works smoother and faster for me on dolphin pad
you said you found a way to watch flash without rooting.
is there a way to watch flash with ROOT?
Shnoogy said:
you said you found a way to watch flash without rooting.
is there a way to watch flash with ROOT?
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If you are already rooted, you can still install the same way.
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If you are already rooted, you can still install the same way.
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I need to try this, have chrome, ocean and boat browser on mine, and ocean supposedly allows it but it freezes when I start a video, boat and chrome don't detect the flash I already have installed, so I'm gonna try this , hopefully I can get it going , specially since I just got my HDMI to micro HDMI cable to connect it to my HDTV .
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kobesabi said:
Not sure if this is old news or not...
1) Download & Install 'archived flash' from adobe site flash for android 4.x @ http://download.macromedia.com/pub/...roid/11.1.115.27/install_flash_player_ics.apk
(if not there search google for 'adobe archived flash player')
* Make sure you go into settings and put a checked box by unknown sources or it won't let you install it since the apk you just download is not from the google play. Afterward, you can go back and uncheck it for better security.
2) Install Dolphin for Pad v1.0 @ https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dolphin.browser.pad&hl=en
* After installation, go through the wizard and change the agent to Desktop (or change it later in Dolphin's Agent in settings)
It's been working on most flash site for me
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I run with Firefox, and that works too, since I ended up growing attached to Firefox on my PC.
firefox beta is said to work well with the flash
though it always freezes for me when i try to watch stuff on youku

Are there any web browsers for the Prime that DON'T suck!?!?!

I'm getting REAL sick and tired of this tablet. Everything works fine EXCEPT the browsers. And it isn't just the prime, it's EVERY Android device. I'm sick of having 19 different browsers installed because some browsers work well with some websites, but not others. I can't even find one decent browser for editing a Joomla website that I run.
I had a Microsoft Surface for a couple of weeks and the RT version of Internet Explorer worked *flawlessly*. So does the browser on the iPad. Can't Android get their act together and make one GOOD browser??? I'm about *this* close to selling the Prime and buying an iPad or waiting for the Surface Pro to come out because it's only been what, almost 10 years since Android came alive and web browsing STILL sucks?? Come on.
AW: Are there any web browsers for the Prime that DON'T suck!?!?!
Browser2Ram and Stock Browser. Don't need anything more
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Xeno87 said:
Browser2Ram and Stock Browser. Don't need anything more
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Thanks for the fast reply. Stock browser lags & crashes ALL the time, so I think you got lucky with yours. As for Browser2Ram, I've never heard of it, but I'll look into it. Thanks.
EDIT: OK It looks like Browser2Ram is a root app. Unfortunately, I cannot root this piece of junk no matter what I do. And I've tried *everything*. I've done it from a clean install, from different computers, everything fails. So it looks like that's out of the question for me.
If you turn off Java, your browser will be superfast.
I use Dolphin Browser Beta, with the java turned off, desktop mode, and its superfast.
If i need java and flash support, i use the Dolphin browser HD version 8.5.1, also desktop mode on this one, but this can not compare the speed on the one without java
If you try this, tell us what you think
Boat Browser works fine on my Prime!!!
Try this:
Lightning Browser
I use Chrome when I want to use the sync and other device features there but I have Lightning set as my default browser with 10+ tabs open and no lag.
I use Chrome, Dolphin is better, but it crash several times.
zeldeamipro said:
I use Chrome, Dolphin is better, but it crash several times.
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I like Chrome. I love the bookmark sync functinality
Unfortunately if you can' at least root your prime, it's a piece of crap. After what is your build version? If you are still on ICS it can be rooted and this whatever the version you have. But if you have JB it's dead. After, like with mine, you can try to unlock it. After nearly a year unable to unlock, and did update to JB I could unlock it recently. Might be luck!
I find Opera Mobile to be the only browser that does not display any ANR's. I am not rooted and stock.
Prime is just the laggiest Tegra 3 device there is. All the browsers will lag and stutter on it. Stock browser on JB is maybe the smoothest one, but it will still get stuck at loading some ads or whatever from the websites and throw ANR's at times.
And I don't believe that you have tried every Android device out there. There are some devices that don't lag and they perform well. Prime is not the one.
Unless installed with CFW such as wookie - So I hear ...
Try Hola - have a look on the play store. I found it helped until I installed jelly beer ROM and found it so quick I didn't need it anymore - good luck
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Chrome Beta is very nice, am running Androwook.
Gilbo12 said:
Try Hola - have a look on the play store. I found it helped until I installed jelly beer ROM and found it so quick I didn't need it anymore - good luck
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Say that if there were to be a comparison between HB1.5 and other 4.2 ROMS such as jelly beer or Namidaro's rom which do you think offers better performance in terms of gaming/browsing the web with or without browser ram etc
:fingers-crossed:
I found jelly beer better than HB1.51, blackbean 8, light/rooted/odexed 4.1.1 and cm10. The only one I haven't tried is energy. All the custom roms are better than stock by a long way!
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Flashplayer

Do anybody have a working flash player ?? Really need it
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Hey ..I tried to install but it didnt work
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I don't have this phone, still on the Note II, but you can try downloading it directly from Adobe (Flash Player Archives. Scroll down to the Android. Make sure you get the one for Android 4. I think it'll probably work.
Don't forget to use a flash player friendly browser such a Boat, Dolphin, or the crappy generic one (non Chrome) that Samsung throws in.
lovekeiiy said:
I don't have this phone, still on the Note II, but you can try downloading it directly from Adobe (Flash Player Archives. Scroll down to the Android. Make sure you get the one for Android 4. I think it'll probably work.
Don't forget to use a flash player friendly browser such a Boat, Dolphin, or the crappy generic one (non Chrome) that Samsung throws in.
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Yea, flashplayer for android was discontinued at 11.1 so we're stuck with what we've got. I concur with this recommendation for Dolphin browser and enable flash always on in the settings. Either way, don't expect it to work perfectly. For example, I can't get Amazon Prime videos to play no matter what flashplayer.apk I try or browser I use. It just doesn't work. I'd have to spoof my device identity somehow.
Kompster said:
Yea, flashplayer for android was discontinued at 11.1 so we're stuck with what we've got. I concur with this recommendation for Dolphin browser and enable flash always on in the settings. Either way, don't expect it to work perfectly. For example, I can't get Amazon Prime videos to play no matter what flashplayer.apk I try or browser I use. It just doesn't work. I'd have to spoof my device identity somehow.
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It's a bit of crap shoot on what sites will work and won't. What I find best, go into your browser settings, change how browser to act as desktop browser. You may need to change to something like IE, Firefox or so forth from Android (this defaults to mobile sites).
I don't recommond Flash always on. I suggest On-Demand if available. Some sites are very flash heavy and this will help load times and data usage. Plus, given how things can be, Flash isn't always stable on the mobile, so it helps with those.
I've run into odd issues such as Kompster. It overall fine for Sirius NFL through the webbrowser. It will work for Motogp video, but on the my tablet, but to mirror on a TV, I need to half screen first, then plug in the HDMI cable, otherwise it won't show the race and Flash Player crashes. NFL Game Pass service works for games, but the archived shows start and crap out after about thirty seconds. I find overall for sites that use it for navigation or downloading, it works fine.
As for browsers, I suggest Boat browser. I found if Dolphin is working, it works well with Flash Player. I couldn't get Dolphin to load on the Note 2. Also, there is some evidence that Dolphin stores browsing history; supposedly it to make web browsing faster. I also think Boat has a smaller footprint. Boat also has a tablet version that I've been able to able to download and load on the Note 2. Nice looking. It's in beta. I found that not everything works in that version as does the normal Boat browser.

Nexus 9 - Adobe Flash player for Android 5.0 Lollipop

Hi all,
Does anyone know whether Adobe Flash will ever work on Android 5.0 Lollipop (Nexus 9, specifically)?
Not a fan of Flash at all, but one of the reasons I am getting Nexus 9 is to be able to watch sport streams, all of which are unfortunately still Flash-based.
Thank you!
temuri said:
Hi all,
Does anyone know whether Adobe Flash will ever work on Android 5.0 Lollipop (Nexus 9, specifically)?
Not a fan of Flash at all, but one of the reasons I am getting Nexus 9 is to be able to watch sport streams, all of which are unfortunately still Flash-based.
Thank you!
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Did you try sideloading + Dolphin?
mk92595 said:
Did you try sideloading + Dolphin?
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I don't have Nexus 9 yet. I remember that Flash was breaking with each minor Android version upgrade, so I assumed a jump to v5 would be a near total rewrite
Side loading flash + using Firefox or Dolphin should do the trick
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temuri said:
I don't have Nexus 9 yet. I remember that Flash was breaking with each minor Android version upgrade, so I assumed a jump to v5 would be a near total rewrite
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Dolphin is a 3rd party app and so is flash .Android version should not affect it all,
Rage1ofakind said:
Side loading flash + using Firefox or Dolphin should do the trick
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Dumb question: how do I side load flash?
I'm running L preview on my N7 but haven't had success with flash on Dolphin. Dolphin was updated a day or so ago so that it now works on L with Jetpack enabled. I just haven't been able to view flash video. YMMV. I hope it does. I will try again once the official os drops so I can flash it.
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Dolphin is a 3rd party app and so is flash .Android version should not affect it all,
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really? with each version of Android comes a code base change with new code added and old code deprecated/removed so yes each version of android does matter with 3rd party apps. no one is updating flash for android anymore so if its not already broken then it will very soon as Android is going the way of HTML5 not flash.
Well, my Nexus 5 with Latest Lollipop version can't load flash with this procedure (Dolphin+jetpack+flash), so maybe IT IS a matter of Android version...
WebView (the internal web system) now is based off of Chromium which has never supported Flash on Android. Final nail in the coffin. You can install it but nothing will be able to use it.
Is this why I can not watch any Amazon Prime Instant video?
Puffin seems to be working great for Flash content.
I installed the free version of Puffin and subscribed to the flash service. I made sure that in settings flash was set to load automatically. I tried to play some of the free Amazon Prime instant videos, the player would show the connecting/loading circle but the videos never played. I noticed the player was in play mode and not paused. Is there something I missed?
Dolphin and Mozilla not working for me. (Downloaded the flash player apk v11.1)
I'll try puffin.
*edit* Downloaded puffin but couldn't even trial the flash player... Sigh ?
lartomar2002 said:
I installed the free version of Puffin and subscribed to the flash service. I made sure that in settings flash was set to load automatically. I tried to play some of the free Amazon Prime instant videos, the player would show the connecting/loading circle but the videos never played. I noticed the player was in play mode and not paused. Is there something I missed?
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I believe the problem with Amazon has to do with the fact that they don't allow tablet access. I mainly use Puffin to view continuing education videos and it seems to be working fine.
If you guys have some specific sites you want me to check out just let me know.
Amazon prime video works on my Asus Tf700 tablet?
could somebody try with UCBrowser? . This browser works fine the flash player with android 4.4.4
Very strange. I originally had Uc Browser HD installed and it worked but uninstalled it. Just now reinstalled from Google play to test again. It will open the page but then freezes?
lartomar2002 said:
Very strange. I originally had Uc Browser HD installed and it worked but uninstalled it. Just now reinstalled from Google play to test again. It will open the page but then freezes?
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HD version is doing the same on mine.
Hi I have updated my nexus 7 and for flash I am using flashfox it works. My setup if I need a flash site on dolphin I use share then bring up flashify and that openers flashfox enabling flash on the site I went

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