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I know that Adobe Flash Player is discontinued for Android devices, but is there an alternative way to continue using Flash on an Android 2.3 device?

I have the apk of Flash Player 10, but I would like to use the most recent version.

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If the play store won't play ball, you can download the flash player APK from Adobe here.

The one you want is "Flash Player 11.1 for Android 2.x and 3.x (11.1.111.32)"

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At the moment the highest archived version for Android 2.x & 3.x is 11.1.111.32, not 24. – Michael Kohne Feb 11 at 20:09
@MichaelKohne Updated my answer to reflect that. – Compro01 Feb 11 at 20:14

Flash Player is no more on Google Market. Adobe has officially stopped supporting it, but you can install Flash Player on you Android 2.3 manually.

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As of right now, November 15, 2012, I can still download the flash player from the Play Store via this link. I screenshotted the page for reference / proof.

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If using Dolphin, or any other browser that supports User Agent switching, you can switch your UA to iPhone and most sites will provide an HTML5 version for you.

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It doesn't make sense. What if the website is using flash player? There's a reason why OP has asked it... – Sachin Shekhar Mar 24 at 4:26

For getting the ultimate version of Flash for Android (there will not be updates anymore), you will have to search its apk through the Web.

Once you get the apk, you can install it where you want.

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