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Today, Adobe Flash is fully dead (even on desktop as of 2020). But if you want to feel nostalgic, dig out an old HTC Evo or Samsung Galaxy S2. Just don’t connect it to the internet.

For a while, The Beginning of the End (2012) On November 8, 2012, Adobe dropped a bombshell: They would stop developing Flash Player for mobile browsers. flash plugin for android

While Apple’s Steve Jobs famously banned Flash from iOS (citing security and battery drain), Google embraced it. Starting with , Adobe officially released Flash Player 10.1. You could browse the full desktop web: play FarmVille , watch embedded Newgrounds cartoons, or use crappy hotel check-in widgets. Today, Adobe Flash is fully dead (even on

But today, if you search Google Play for "Adobe Flash Player," you’ll find nothing. Here is the story of the mobile web’s most controversial plugin. In the early days of smartphones, websites weren't "responsive." They were built on Flash —a multimedia platform for animations, video players, and games. For a while, The Beginning of the End

This article is for historical reference. Adobe does not support Flash for any modern Android device.

Today, Adobe Flash is fully dead (even on desktop as of 2020). But if you want to feel nostalgic, dig out an old HTC Evo or Samsung Galaxy S2. Just don’t connect it to the internet.

For a while, The Beginning of the End (2012) On November 8, 2012, Adobe dropped a bombshell: They would stop developing Flash Player for mobile browsers.

While Apple’s Steve Jobs famously banned Flash from iOS (citing security and battery drain), Google embraced it. Starting with , Adobe officially released Flash Player 10.1. You could browse the full desktop web: play FarmVille , watch embedded Newgrounds cartoons, or use crappy hotel check-in widgets.

But today, if you search Google Play for "Adobe Flash Player," you’ll find nothing. Here is the story of the mobile web’s most controversial plugin. In the early days of smartphones, websites weren't "responsive." They were built on Flash —a multimedia platform for animations, video players, and games.

This article is for historical reference. Adobe does not support Flash for any modern Android device.