For the most part, most people won’t miss Flash, especially seeing as how the web is moving to HTML5. However, there are definitely holdouts who still insist on downloading Flash for their Android devices.
This article shows you how to grab Adobe Flash Player for Android after it is gone from Google Play Store. Firstly, Adobe is no longer support Flash for Android.
That means it won’t get stability updates, security updates, etc. If you have issues with Flash, then too bad - Adobe isn’t going to fix it. Secondly, even while Adobe was supporting Flash for Android, it was a hit or miss. On some devices it would work well, on some devices it wouldn’t. Downloading Flash after Adobe stopped supporting won’t make it magically work with all devices and all browsers. My personal opinion is that you don’t need Flash on Android and you shouldn’t download it. However, if you insist… keep reading to learn how. Download Flash Directly From AdobeĪlthough Adobe has removed Flash Player from Play Store, the latest version of Flash Player for Android is still available via Adobe’s website - you just need to sideload it onto your device.
If you download the APK to your computer, you need to transfer it to your Android device. This can be done via USB cord or wirelessly using something like AirDroid.
Download and install Flash Downloader from Play Store.Once Flash Downloader is installed, run Flash Downloader and it will automatically download the Flash Player APK from Adobe.Once the Flash Player APK has finished downloading, pull down your notification bar and tap on the download to install Flash Player for Android.Īlthough I still recommend *not* using Flash on Android, if you really want it, you now have it.2015 ADOBE FLASH FOR ANDROID FOR ANDROID.