Adobe flash player for Android 6.0 1. How to install Adobe flash player on Android - we provide unlimited access to games, videos, etc.

Hello everyone, if you follow updates on our website, then you have already read or watched the review on installing flash player for Android version 4.4.2. In general, nothing much has changed, the installation principle remains the same. You will just need to download the new version of the flash player and install it on your phone. A short preface for those who bought a phone with the Android 5.0 Lolipop operating system already installed. Flash player can no longer be downloaded from the play market, because... Google is thus trying to switch to html5 (a new generation plugin to replace the good old flash player). And since a large number of sites are not ready to move to the new level, they still work the old fashioned way with a flash player. Sites with online content from VKontakte services will work for you without a flash player, since VKontakte has already switched to html5. Why do we need a flash player? To display all kinds of applications and online content on sites that have not switched to html5.

Installation instructions
  • and install it. To do this, you need to allow your phone to install applications not from the play market by checking the box. Go to Settings - Unknown sources and check the box.
  • Download and install - the most popular browser that works with a flash player.
  • After installation, go to the browser menu and select Settings - Web Content - Flash Player and check the box Always enable or enable on request. I think the second method is better because you can manually select where you want to display the content and after clicking it will be turned on. That's all, your phone is ready for the Internet.
  • Flash player for phones and tablets for Android 5.0 / 5.0.1 / 5.0.2 / 5.1 / 5.1.1

And other software manufacturers do not support Adobe Flash natively. In this instruction we will describe how to install a flash player on Android Lollipop 5.0, 5.0.1, 5.0.2 or even 5.1. After this, your device will have full support for it, and you will be able to view sites that use this technology.

Instructions for installing Flash Player on Android 5 Lollipop

This method works on all smartphones and tablets with, including, and others.

FAQ for installing Flash Player on Android and frequently asked questions

  • Can I use another browser?
    - This feature does not work in standard Samsung browsers and Google Chrome. Suitable browsers: Dolphin, UC Browser, Firefox, CM browser.
  • Do you need root rights to install the flash player?
    - It doesn’t matter whether they exist or not.
  • Why do you need to install Flash on Android?
    - If you often view sites built on Adobe Flash technology. There are few of them, but they exist.
  • Does this method only work for certain devices, such as Samsung?
    - No, for any gadgets running Android Lollipop versions 5, 5.0.1, 5.0.2 and 5.1. It should also work on lower versions (KitKat, Jelly Bean).

Many users of gadgets running the Android operating system would like (for one reason or another) to be able to use a flash player on their phone or tablet. Unfortunately, the authors of Flash Player and Android have stopped (starting with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean) development and integration of Flash player into this popular mobile platform.

However, if you really need to install a flash player on Android, there are still some ways to do it. But keep in mind - the higher the Android version, the more difficult it is to get the flash player to work properly on it.

Note 1: You perform all the manipulations below at your own peril and risk.

Note 2: To install distributions not from the play market, you must allow installation of applications from unknown sources in your device settings. As a rule, the system will offer this itself during the first such installation, but if this does not happen, then allow installation in the device settings (usually “ Are common» -> « Safety» -> « unknown sources»).

Installing a flash player on Android 2.x-4.x

If your device has Android versions 2.x, 3.x or 4.x (up to 4.4), installing Flash Player is not much of a hassle. You only need the installer for the desired version and install it. For operating system versions 2.x-3.x, you need to download Flash Player version 11.1.111.73, and for Android 4.x - version 11.1.115.81.

In this case, the content you need will be displayed in all supported browsers. The standard browser will support flash playback depending on its version, firmware and settings.

Installing a flash player on Android 4.4 and higher

Since support for the player was discontinued for these versions of Android, the craftsmen created a modified version 11.1.115.81. It is also available on the download page for this mobile platform.

Unfortunately, the flash player will not work in a standard browser after this, but you can use other Internet navigators (UC Browser, Mozilla Firefox). Although you will also have to tinker with them - depending on the version of Android and browser, setting up the display of Flash content can take from a few seconds to tens of minutes or more.

So, for example, in Dolphin Browser you will need to go to the standard settings and enable Dolphin Jetpack there. You also need to include the item “ Flash Player" In chapter " Web Content».

When purchasing a mobile device, be it a smartphone or a tablet, we want to use its resources to their full potential, but sometimes we are faced with the fact that a video does not play on our favorite site or a game does not start. A message appears in the player window stating that the application cannot be launched because Flash Player is missing. The problem is that this player is simply not available on Android and the Play Market, what should you do in this case?

To play Flash animation, browser games, and streaming video on Android devices, you need to install Adobe Flash Player. But since 2012, its support for Android has been discontinued. Instead, in mobile devices based on this OS, starting from version 4, browsers use HTML5 technology. However, there is a solution - you can install Flash Player from the archive on the official Adobe website. To do this you will need to perform some manipulations. Just follow the step by step instructions below.

Stage 1: Android Setup

First, you need to make some changes in the settings on your phone or tablet so that you can install applications not only from the Play Market.

Step 2: Download Adobe Flash Player

Next, to install the player, you need to go to the section on the official Adobe website . The list is quite long, since all releases of Flash Players, both desktop and mobile versions, are collected here. Scroll to the mobile editions and download the appropriate version.

You can download the APK file directly from your phone through any browser or to your computer's memory, and then transfer it to your mobile device.

Flash Player will work in all supported browsers and in the standard web browser, depending on the firmware.

Step 3: Install a Flash-enabled browser

Now you need to download one of the web browsers that support Flash technology. For example, Dolphin Browser.

But remember, the higher the version of the Android device, the more difficult it is to get Flash Player to work properly in it.

Not all web browsers support flash, for example, browsers such as Google Chrome, Opera, Yandex Browser. But there are still enough alternatives in the Play Market that still have this feature:

  • Dolphin Browser;
  • Puffin Browser;
  • Maxthon Browser;
  • Mozilla Firefox;
  • Boat Browser;
  • FlashFox;
  • Lightning Browser;
  • Baidu Browser;
  • Skyfire Browser.