On Android 3.0 or later, go to Menu (three dots next to the address bar on some phones) > Settings > Advanced > Enable plug-ins.When Flash is installed, head into your phone’s stock browser (again, Google Chrome won’t support your newly-installed Flash apk).Tap “Install” on the next screen to confirm. Once that’s done, pull down the notification area and tap on the file to install it.
#HOW TO INSTALL ADOBE FLASH PLAYER ON TABLET FOR ANDROID#
On your phone or tablet, download the Flash for Android application downloader. (It'll then download the file directly from Adobe.).On Android 4.x, you’ll find it under Settings > Security. You’ll need to check the box marked “Unknown sources.” On Android 2.2, 2.3 or 3.x, this is found under Settings > Applications. First, you’ll need to tell your device it’s OK to install apps from sources other than Google Play.The process of getting Flash for Android on a device that doesn’t already have it is pretty simple. Check your app drawer for “Browser” or “Internet.” If you’re on Jelly Bean, check that you have a stock browser installed besides Google Chrome, as Chrome for Android doesn’t support Flash. Check Settings > About phone / About tablet to see what you’re running. You’ll need a phone or tablet running Android 2.2 (Froyo) to 4.1 ( Jelly Bean).