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Adobe Flash 10.3/11.0 for ARMv6 Devices (Samsung Mini, X8, OPTIMUS One etc)

  • 07-01-2012 07:46PM
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    Tried a bunch of these of the past two years with little success. Had to run CM7 to get anything close to a decent stream but these recent incarnation of Flash 10.3 somehow merged with Flash 11.0 (perhaps in name only) seems to have done the trick, for me at least.

    I've tried it on Froyo and most versions of Gingerbread and it's running smooth (with a decent 3G/Wifi connection). Running best on CM7 with Dolphin HD but I've been using a Galaxy Minirunning GB 2.3.5 for days now with it and have had no problem whatsoever (when I've had a good connection).

    Instructions not the easiest to follow on the below XDA thread but the OP contains link to the main Adobe Flash Player rar file that you will need to download, so here it is. Great if you can get it going from that, but here's my effort at simplifying it at any rate:

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    Along with the Adobe rar file you will need Root Explorer, which you download here which you will then need to install. Your phone should also be rooted and have a copy of Superuser.

    Step 1: Unzip your rar file from the opening post of the XDA thread and you will get an Adobe Flash apk file and a 'lib' zip file.

    Step 2: Copy the Adobe Flash apk file from your PC to the SD Card of your phone and then install it (you can do this with Root Explorer also).

    Step 3: Open Root Explorer on your phone and navigate to:

    / data

    data1j.png


    / data

    data2r.png


    / com.adobe.flashplayer


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    Step 4: Hold your finger on the 'lib' folder that you will find and select delete from the pop-up menu.

    Step 5: Now go back to your PC and extract the 'lib.zip' file that was in the rar file you downloaded. Four .so files will be extracted.

    Step 6: Create a folder and name it 'lib' and then copy the above four .so files into it.

    Step 7: Now copy this folder to your SD card.

    Step 8: Using Root Explorer (or similar) navigate to your SD Card and locate the 'lib' folder that you have just copied to it: hold your finger on it and from the pop-up meny select: Move.

    Step 9: Use the back button once and navigate to: / data / data / com.adobe.flashplayer once more and this time paste the new 'lib' folder here.

    Step 10: Bring up the pop-up menu for this 'lib' folder and select 'Permissions' and make them as follows:

    png2l.png


    Step 11: Open the 'lib' folder to reveal the four .so files and select 'Permissions for these also and make these four like so:

    png5e.png

    png4d.png

    png3.png

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    Step 11: Reboot.

    Hopefully now you should have a fully functioning Adobe Flash Player on your ARMv6 phone.


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