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Dolphin browser ver10 is rocking with Flash even on my S3 with Jellybean.
Mark in Essex
26-06-2013
Just updated my Dolphin browser to the latest one (version 10) and I believe it's got Flash (just turned Flash on in settings and not can view BBC iPlayer/YouTube directly now).

I've missed it as it's great for say if you are surfing BBC news and there is a clip you can't see using Flash.

I've missed it.

I know I could have got it by mucking about but never have since I upgraded to Jellybean.
dosanjh1
26-06-2013
I've had Flash on my 2 year old S2 from the get go with its stock browser. Am I missing something?
MGS4SnakeRulez
26-06-2013
Originally Posted by dosanjh1:
“I've had Flash on my 2 year old S2 from the get go with its stock browser. Am I missing something?”

In later versions of Android (either ICS or Jelly Bean) Flash was removed.
alanwarwic
26-06-2013
If Flash works it means you must already have had Flash installed and working Mark.
Dolphin do not distribute Flash.
flagpole
26-06-2013
yeah but the removed flash support in dolphin about a year ago.

the latest version now allows you to re-enable support for it.

you will obviously need to install flash.
Mark in Essex
26-06-2013
I have just had a check of the apps I've got installed and Flash is not one of them (I have never downloaded it).

Not sure if there is anywhere else I can check for it but from what I can see it does not seem to be installed?

Could it be built into the new Dolphin browser somehow?
flagpole
26-06-2013
It could yeah.
Rossby41
26-06-2013
Originally Posted by MGS4SnakeRulez:
“In later versions of Android (either ICS or Jelly Bean) Flash was removed.”

Funny my HTC Desire X (released at the end of last year), was running ICS, now running Jelly Bean, and I'm sure it has full mobile adobe flash 11.
Daveoc64
26-06-2013
Flash Player 11 can be installed on any Android 4.1.x or 4.2.x device, it's just not officially supported.

It won't work with Chrome though.
flagpole
26-06-2013
Originally Posted by Daveoc64:
“Flash Player 11 can be installed on any Android 4.1.x or 4.2.x device, it's just not officially supported.

It won't work with Chrome though.”

Yes it also hadn't worked with dolphin for the last year.
tealady
26-06-2013
Still can't get it to work on CM10.1.
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