Phones which support flash




















But not all Android devices are created equal. It came with Flash Lite 3. But newer Android phones go the whole hog, supporting Flash Player, which has more features and plays more types of content than Flash Lite. Phones that run Android 2. If you don't have it, visit the Android Market on your phone to install it. But bear in mind that your phone has to meet the minimum system requirements.

That means your handset must have an ARM Cortex-A8 processor running at MHz or more if the display has a xpixel resolution, and MHz or more in the case of a xpixel display. From 18 March, an even newer version of the software, Flash Player Flash Player It also polishes up how Flash is rendered in the Web browser so that scrolling, for example, is smoother.

It works better with the on-screen keyboard too, which we imagine will be handy when playing Flash games. Also on 18 March, some tablets running Android Honeycomb will receive the beta version of Flash Player But you'll need to have the Android 3. Honeycomb tablets that were sold with plain old Android 3. That's life on the bleeding edge, folks. Adobe has helpfully published a list of Android mobiles that support Flash Player , but it doesn't include many fabulous phones from Mobile World Congress Nokia's former favourite software may have been kicked to the curb in favour of Windows Phone 7 , but it's still on millions of current smart phones.

If you've got one of them, you can help yourself to Flash Lite. Since Flash Lite is a stripped-down version of the software, it works on phones with lower specs, slower processors and smaller screens than those required by Flash Player.

The latest version of Flash Lite is 4. As far as we can see, Flash Lite will only work on Symbian S60 and Symbian 3 devices, such as most recent Nokia smart phones , including the N8 and C7 , and quite a few older Samsung and Sony Ericsson handsets. Flash Lite was also the Flash version of choice for Windows Mobile phones. Check if the charging port is blocked, damaged, or loose. Remove any debris from the charging port.

If the charging port is seriously loose, worn, corroded, or aging, stop charging to avoid unexpected faults such as leakage or short circuit, and send the phone to repair at once. Make sure that everything is plugged in firmly. Restart your phone and update the system. If you are using an Android 3. Once the plug-ins are active, your Android phone should begin using Flash. Installing Flash on Android devices running Android 4.

Puffin In short, if you need to access Flash content on your Android device, your best bet is to install the Puffin browser.

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