Install Flash Player On Samsung Galaxy Note 2
For viewing any video you need to install Flash player on your device. It may be your PC or mobile. Since as a profession m working on online casino games. Therefore to test those games, flash player is a must for us. Similarly, for mobile also. But in Galaxy Note 2, you need to install it manually. If you've tried watching a video that requires Adobe Flash Player installed on your Galaxy Note 2, than you're probably well acquainted with the "Flash Player is not installed" message.
When you click on the link that is provided to install Flash, it will take you directly to the Adobe site and wil show you a error message; "We're Sorry. This content requires Adobe Flash Player, which is not supported by your device. This content can be viewed on a desktop computer or on mobile devices that support Flash Player."
This can be an issue with the Adobe. Adobe has developed a flash player for Android, but official support ended with the release of Jelly Bean, and it was removed from the Play Store. Many other sites asks for Adobe Flash player to view videos, one of them is, Amazon Instant Video.
Therefor to overcome this problem, you can easily install the legacy version of Adobe Flash Player on your Galaxy Note 2 by downloading the final version directly from Adobe.
Follow the steps below to install Flash player on Galaxy Note 2:
1. The very first thing that you have to do is to enable the "Unknown Source" option. To do so, follow the steps below;
Go to Settings -> Security and make sure Unknown sources is checked.
2. Download the Flash Player 11.1 from the Adobe's Archive site. You can download it by clicking here to download.
3. Once you downloaded the Flash .apk file, install it. It'll add a Settings App to let you configure the way it works, but you don't need to use it as the plugin needs to run from within a browser.
4. Download a browser that supports plugins, like Firefox for Android.
Note: Google Chrome for Android does not support plugins.
5. Browse to Any Flash Site in Firefox and that's it.
Now you can view videos on Amazon Prime and other sites that requires flash.
Cheers!!!
When you click on the link that is provided to install Flash, it will take you directly to the Adobe site and wil show you a error message; "We're Sorry. This content requires Adobe Flash Player, which is not supported by your device. This content can be viewed on a desktop computer or on mobile devices that support Flash Player."
This can be an issue with the Adobe. Adobe has developed a flash player for Android, but official support ended with the release of Jelly Bean, and it was removed from the Play Store. Many other sites asks for Adobe Flash player to view videos, one of them is, Amazon Instant Video.
Therefor to overcome this problem, you can easily install the legacy version of Adobe Flash Player on your Galaxy Note 2 by downloading the final version directly from Adobe.
Follow the steps below to install Flash player on Galaxy Note 2:
1. The very first thing that you have to do is to enable the "Unknown Source" option. To do so, follow the steps below;
Go to Settings -> Security and make sure Unknown sources is checked.
2. Download the Flash Player 11.1 from the Adobe's Archive site. You can download it by clicking here to download.
3. Once you downloaded the Flash .apk file, install it. It'll add a Settings App to let you configure the way it works, but you don't need to use it as the plugin needs to run from within a browser.
4. Download a browser that supports plugins, like Firefox for Android.
Note: Google Chrome for Android does not support plugins.
5. Browse to Any Flash Site in Firefox and that's it.
Now you can view videos on Amazon Prime and other sites that requires flash.
Cheers!!!
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