Recent answers to How do I activate flash in firefox mobile beta?https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/7576382012-10-23T07:32:45-07:00[Edited by Moderator] Firefox for Android now supports Flash, see How do I watch Flash videos with F2012-10-23T07:32:45-07:00mlunahttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/757638?page=2#answer-376644<p>[Edited by Moderator] Firefox for Android now supports Flash, see <a href="/en-US/kb/how-do-i-watch-flash-videos-firefox-android" rel="nofollow">How do I watch Flash videos with Firefox for Android?</a> and <a href="/en-US/kb/how-do-i-watch-flash-videos-firefox-android" rel="nofollow">How do I watch Flash videos with Firefox for Android?</a>
</p><p>Thanks, Michelle
</p>Actually the Mobile Firefox does support flash depending on Android and mobile Firefox version.
It 2012-04-07T18:22:36-07:00Jameshttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/757638?page=2#answer-324778<p>Actually the Mobile Firefox does support flash depending on Android and mobile Firefox version.
</p><p>It was not until Android 2.2 that Flash support came about even.
</p><p>Flash for Android 2.2+ is enabled starting with the new "native Android" version of Firefox 11 and later.
</p><p>Flash for Android 3 (Honeycomb) and 4 (Ice Cream Sandwich) will take some additional engineering work, which should be finished in a future release.
</p>I agree that Mozilla Firefox doesn't support flash at this point of time. However considering and co2012-04-04T03:11:48-07:00anchal.vabhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/757638?page=2#answer-324038<p>I agree that Mozilla Firefox doesn't support flash at this point of time. However considering and comparing other android browsers Mozilla is far ahead of them. The support for the flash might be there with next release of Firefox. But I love working with this beautiful browser, the options for tabs and settings are just amazing. You can do things done in less than a second.
</p>Apple will never get flash. Steve the bully jobs couldn't get along with many people.
Html5 will be2011-11-23T20:03:17-08:00Firefox-Seanhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/757638?page=2#answer-279343<p>Apple will never get flash. Steve the bully jobs couldn't get along with many people.
Html5 will be a very slow changeover 5 to 10 years for most sites. Wouldnt want a apple.
Hope fire fox does develop it...
Thats why now have no apple crap only Android
Firefox its beta... Not final its in development....
</p>If you open the android google browse on your tablet. ( the blue world icon )
You can within the set2011-11-23T19:55:08-08:00Firefox-Seanhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/757638?page=2#answer-279341<p>If you open the android google browse on your tablet. ( the blue world icon )
</p><p>You can within the settings enable this option.
</p><p>It is not default.
</p><p>Once enabled it displays just like on a pc
</p><p>Hope this helps
</p>Hi, for next vrrsion we look for new things: 1_ support flash in web pages with active and deactive 2011-09-12T03:09:39-07:00we2ahttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/757638?page=2#answer-245183<p>Hi, for next vrrsion we look for new things: 1_ support flash in web pages with active and deactive option. 2_ we can select text in web pages then copy it or search about it. 3_ add addons can translate text or whol page for other languages depandans google translate. 4_ we scroll down or up fast ,will show botton on mobile screen to go for up or end of page. 5_ english spell check for writting. 6_ enable text wrapping on page for mobile
</p><p>Best wishes,
</p>looks very promising
2011-09-11T20:06:16-07:00iswisshttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/757638?page=2#answer-245036<p>looks very promising
</p>6_ enable text wrapping on page for mobile.
Thanks
2011-09-11T19:43:44-07:00we2ahttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/757638?page=2#answer-245028<p>6_ enable text wrapping on page for mobile.
</p><p>Thanks
</p>Hi,
For next vrrsion we look for new things:
1_ support flash in web pages with active and deactive 2011-09-11T19:39:56-07:00we2ahttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/757638#answer-245026<p>Hi,
For next vrrsion we look for new things:
1_ support flash in web pages with active and deactive option.
2_ we can select text in web pages then copy it or search about it.
3_ add addons can translate text or whol page for other languages depandans google translate.
4_ we scroll down or up fast ,will show botton on mobile screen to go for up or end of page.
5_ english spell check for writting.
</p><p>Best wishes,
</p>Hey iswiss, You can use this method to watch the youtube vidoes.
http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb2011-09-07T10:51:19-07:00kc.qubithttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/757638#answer-242791<p>Hey iswiss, You can use this method to watch the youtube vidoes.
<a href="http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/firefox-mobile-doesnt-support-flash" rel="nofollow">http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/firefox-mobile-doesnt-support-flash</a>
</p>A big brand name maybe you are more likely to have 2.2 or newer to start with or a update but with a2011-06-21T17:02:18-07:00Jameshttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/757638#answer-202743<p>A big brand name maybe you are more likely to have 2.2 or newer to start with or a update but with a Chinese brand is not uncommon to still only come with Android 2.1 is last few months for tablets.
</p><p>Even some newish phones still come with the not supported ARM v6 type of cpu, mostly budget versions though.
</p>I would've thought that the majority (who had a clue @ time of purchase), would have already gotten 2011-06-20T01:10:10-07:00Ichijoehttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/757638#answer-201733<p>I would've thought that the majority (who had a clue @ time of purchase), would have already gotten a Phone with Android 2.2 on it. Its not like they are that rare.
That, and besides the fact that most everyone I know are all up on Gingerbread which I'm sure you know is v2.3.3 of the Android OS.
</p><p>So yeah my Phone does Flash I only have to update it like every other day though Androids App Market. And unless I miss my bet Flash does indeed work under Opera 11 Mobile for Android.
</p><p>Shame it doesn't come Firefox's best Plug-in though ABP though.
Which really is just about the only real reason why I even bother to use Firefox in the first place. It's just a shame that I have to balance my love of Flash (Video), for my even deeper love of ABP.
</p>It is not a matter of being anti-flash but a matter of completing the required to run the Flash plug2011-06-19T07:43:20-07:00Jameshttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/757638#answer-201402<p>It is not a matter of being anti-flash but a matter of completing the required to run the Flash plugin in mobile Firefox on Android.
</p><p>Also one needs at least Android 2.2 to even have Flash.
</p>Firefox is slowly becoming lamer, and lamer.
First off, why is it that Forcastfox 0.9.10.2 is no lon2011-06-19T03:44:39-07:00Ichijoehttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/757638#answer-201367<p>Firefox is slowly becoming lamer, and lamer.
First off, why is it that Forcastfox 0.9.10.2 is no longer available, although it still works (at least in v3.6.17)? Have you ever used (or seen it's replacement?)
</p><p>Secondly what's with the anti-flash attitude?
I can understand this if you were Crapple, but your Mozilla, and you should be doing better then this.
</p><p>If you do not get your stuff together soon I'm gonna have to find not only a different Browser (and sadly none on Android are worth a damn!), but also for my Laptop, as well...
</p>I use the Dolphin Browser on my EVO 4G. Supports Flash and is a much more user friendly browser tha2011-05-29T02:56:28-07:00sdiaz7https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/757638#answer-190875<p>I use the Dolphin Browser on my EVO 4G. Supports Flash and is a much more user friendly browser than EVO's default. I would switch to Firefox exclusively if it supported Flash.
</p>removed
2011-05-07T05:49:35-07:00sferrell615https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/757638#answer-179176<p>removed
</p>Please spare me... Im writing this reply on my android stock browser that is much better even in htm2011-05-02T06:24:55-07:00eduardomcrodrigueshttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/757638#answer-176385<p>Please spare me... Im writing this reply on my android stock browser that is much better even in html5 than ff. Flash Player is not the future... Wow please get me noticed when html compete in the same quality as fp11 when it comes to games or immersive multimedia... Please do.
</p><p>This was brought to you by a Flash developer and a html guru...
</p>@crappingtaco
I think I love you.
2011-04-07T22:32:49-07:00gotanim3https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/757638#answer-164274<p>@crappingtaco
</p><p>I think I love you.
</p>How do I watch Flash videos with Firefox for Android?
This article explains how to get a great YouTu2011-03-29T00:45:05-07:00Verdihttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/757638#answer-157022<p><a href="/en-US/kb/how-do-i-watch-flash-videos-firefox-android" rel="nofollow">How do I watch Flash videos with Firefox for Android?</a>
This article explains how to get a great YouTube experience using the Phony add-on.
</p>"almost completely useless"? Are you kidding me? It's actually quite good. I went looking for it as 2011-03-29T00:36:20-07:00boscorilliumhttps://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/757638#answer-157015<p>"almost completely useless"? Are you kidding me? It's actually quite good. I went looking for it as soon as I got my XOOM because a site I was trying to use wasn't rendering great in the built-in browser (Chrome variant I guess). At any rate it did suck when I followed a link to a Youtube video and it showed that a plugin was required and wouldn't at least launch the Youtube app. However, even despite that it is my default browser.
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