Nowadays, Android Kitkat is present on devices from many phone manufacturers such as Samsung, LG, Sharp, etc. According to recent statistics, this version is on 18% of Android devices. However, Google has disabled Flash in KitKat and does not allow its installation. Despite this, many websites still require Flash for proper content display. In this article, Taimienphi.vn provides a guide on how to install Flash on Android KitKat without the need to root your device.
Step 1: Open your phone and go to 'Settings' and then to the 'Security' section:
In the 'Device Management' section, check 'Unknown Sources' and Save.
Step 2: Next, download Dolphin Browser for Android.
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Step 3: After completing the download, proceed to install the applications and launch Dolphin Jetpack for Android.
Select Start to initiate.
Step 4: Next, access this link
Then, follow the path: Apps (APK) -> KitKat.Adobe.Flash.Player.11.1.apk and choose Download KitKat.Adobe.Flash.Player.11.1.apk
Step 5: Then, save the file to your device by selecting the path and clicking OK.
Proceed with the installation.
Select 'Install.'
Step 6: To check Flash Player, visit this link
You will see a notification indicating Flash is not installed, as shown in the following image:
Navigate to the Dolphin browser settings and go to 'WEB CONTENT.'
Turn on Flash Player, select OK.
Continue checking if Flash Player is running by accessing this link
If a notification appears stating that Flash Player is running, accompanied by an image of Flash Player below, then you have successfully installed Flash Player for Android KitKat.
https://Mytour.vn/install-flash-player-android-kitkat-426n.aspx
Through the guide on installing Flash Player for Android KitKat 4.4.2, I believe you can browse the web and enjoy dynamic images on your smart device without worrying about errors. Wishing you success.