You can ignore that it says "for Android 4.0", it will also run on Android 4.1.x. Search for the list titled "Flash Player for Android 4.0 archives" to find and download the latest version (11.1.115.63 as of June 2013) to your device and install it. If you do not have Adobe's Flash Player for Android installed on your tablet, you can download it from Adobe's Archived Flash Player Versions web page. Perhaps someone running Android 4.2.x can test it and let us know. This may also work with Android 4.2.x, but I do not have a device running 4.2.x to test it on. You can test that Flash Player is working in Dolphin by going to Adobe's Find Version web page. Search for the list titled "Flash Player for Android 4.0 archives" to find and download the latest version (11.1.115.69 as of early July 2013) to your device and install it. Of course, because the settings are reset to their default values, you will need to go through the settings and set them to how you had them set before you deleted the preferences file. data/data//shared_prefs/ _preferences.xmlĭoing this will cause Dolphin to recreate the preferences file with all the settings reset to their default values except "Flash Player" will be set to "Always On". However, this can be thwarted on devices that have root access.Īll you have to do is delete Dolphin's setting's preferences file i.e., When you try to enable Flash Player in Dolphin's settings, Dolphin will display a warning message saying Flash Player cannot be enable on devices running Android 4.1.x. On devices running Android 4.1.x (Jelly Bean), Adobe's Flash Player cannot be enabled via settings in the latest versions of Dolphin Browser (version 9.4.2 as of June 2013). NOTE: As of late June 2013, use of Adobe Flash Player was re-enabled in Dolphin Browser version 10.0.0.
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