Adobe flash player in market

DocHoliday77

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HuntsVegas!!!
I had heard it simply was no longer supported in the states at all and would eventually be completely removed from the market.
Either way its not just jb. Im on ics right now and cant get it.

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I had heard it simply was no longer supported in the states at all and would eventually be completely removed from the market.
Either way its not just jb. Im on ics right now and cant get it.

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Did you change your dpi? I figured if they weren't supporting it at all they'd just remove it. But if you get the apk it works on jb. Watched a couple movies already in boat browser ^-^

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I couldn't find it on the Play Store when I searched using the Play app. I Googled "Flash Player 11 apk" (from my phone) and saw the link to it on the web Play store. Hit the link, and chose to open it with the Play Store app rather than the Web and it came up fine. Was able to install it from there, but just searching for it on the phone in the Play store yielded no results. Weird.

BTW, still on Rooted Stock 4.0

In case anyone wants the link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.adobe.flashplayer&hl=en

Although as others have stated, it is no longer supported by Adobe and active development has ceased in hopes HTML5 takes off.
 
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Sort of on this subject. Samsung Apps store (the webpage) just removed all references to T999 and anything but i9300. There was a free app that is listed for the T999, and you can even find it in google cache, but no US devices are supported by the store.

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In case anyone wants the link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.adobe.flashplayer&hl=en

Although as others have stated, it is no longer supported by Adobe and active development has ceased in hopes HTML5 takes off.
They fixed their goof up... Now removed again.
"This app is incompatible with your T-Mobile Samsung SGH-T999."
 

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Sort of on this subject. Samsung Apps store (the webpage) just removed all references to T999 and anything but i9300. There was a free app that is listed for the T999, and you can even find it in google cache, but no US devices are supported by the store.

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They fixed their goof up... Now removed again.
"This app is incompatible with your T-Mobile Samsung SGH-T999."
Are you on 4.0 still or are you running a 4.1 rom? 4.0 should still let you install, but since they have stopped support for anything beyond 4.0, it will give you the incompatible device error. Either way, if you're looking for the .apk and are on 4.1 I've attached it to this post.
 

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DocHoliday77

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Did you change your dpi? I figured if they weren't supporting it at all they'd just remove it. But if you get the apk it works on jb. Watched a couple movies already in boat browser ^-^

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Nope, pure stock UVALI5 with no mods at the moment. No dpi changes. Ive already got the latest apk (11.1.115.17) from another thread and it works fine on ics and jb.





You should still be able to download it if you had it in the past. Look under My apps > All

There are hundreds of apps listed there!!! But you are correct...if all else fails to find it, thats one way.




Are you on 4.0 still or are you running a 4.1 rom? 4.0 should still let you install, but since they have stopped support for anything beyond 4.0, it will give you the incompatible device error. Either way, if you're looking for the .apk and are on 4.1 I've attached it to this post.
Im still on ics, works on jb too. When I do follow a link to the Play Store it says "This item is not available in your country."

Anyway, thanks for posting the apk. I.just hope someone will post it whenever there is an update.

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Sort of on this subject. Samsung Apps store (the webpage) just removed all references to T999 and anything but i9300. There was a free app that is listed for the T999, and you can even find it in google cache, but no US devices are supported
That sucks. I've never used it except an attempt to get the three free games they are offering to most of the world....but not for US phones.
My guess is theyll probably try to implement a separate US app store. But who knows!?

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I just installed it... I thought that it wasn't supported anymore and that we couldn't find it? Weird


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I believe I was able to install in my S3 but I know when I just flashed an ICS rom on my Tab 10.1 that I didn't have flash anymore. Tried to find it in the Play store searching for "flash" adobe flash" and even adobe in general returned nothing. Googled adobe flash from my browser, clicked on adobe and it gave me the option for web or play store app. I chose play store app and was able to install it from there.
 

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I believe I was able to install in my S3 but I know when I just flashed an ICS rom on my Tab 10.1 that I didn't have flash anymore. Tried to find it in the Play store searching for "flash" adobe flash" and even adobe in general returned nothing. Googled adobe flash from my browser, clicked on adobe and it gave me the option for web or play store app. I chose play store app and was able to install it from there.
Thanks for the tip how ever I was unable to get it to work