But just like Nexus 7, you cannot play flash videos on Nexus 4 and Nexus 10 owing to Adobe Flash‘s incompatible with Jelly Bean. Things get more depressing as the videos of many popular websites are almost flash videos including YouTube. Fortunately, Android development community have provided the method of Abode flash player download for Nexus 4 and Nexus 7.Following is the details of the method.
Note: Before you install the flash player, make sure that you have install a file manager app like the free File Expert.
- Click here to download the Flash Player 11.1 APK for Nexus 4 and Nexus 10.Take care that download the APK in your computer. If you downloaded directly on Nexus 4, it will be in the folder called ‘downloads’ on SD card.
- Copy the APK to your device.
- Go to Setting>Application, tap on “unknown resources”. Tap on ok if warning screen appears.
- Locate the APK, while a popup open up, tap on “open app manager”. Then select install button and follow onscreen instructions to install it.
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DeleteThis doesn't work on my Nexus 10, and the instructions above are borderline illiterate. Thus it's probably a Trojan.
ReplyDeleteIf this guide doesn't work with your Nexus 10, then watch the video to see if it can help you.
DeleteWatched the video as recommended and as the video says it works nicely with Boat Browser on Nexus 10! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteDoes flash player work on chrome in nexus 4?
ReplyDeleteSeems not.
DeleteI can't seem to copy the files from the SD card to the device. Any suggestions?
ReplyDeleteHow to install Flash player on Nexus 7?
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