Mar 02, 2014 One of the most popular Android device Samsung Galaxy Note 2 (GT-N7100) model – international variant has received the latest Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update N7100XXUENB2. Unfortunately, for the moment only Galaxy Note 2 users from Thailand can download and install the new firmware via OTA (Over the Air) or by using the official Samsung. Before the actual official firmware rolls out, we have had a few leaks of the update. XDA member Eybee1970 has come up with a custom ROM that is based on the official Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean firmware for the Galaxy Note. So, if you have a rooted device, you can download and flash this Jelly Bean ROM via ClockworkMod Recovery. Jul 06, 2018 Want to try out official Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean Firmware for Samsung Galaxy S II GT-I9100? Samsung just leaked Android 4.1 Jelly Bean XXLSJ Firmware for those Samsung Galaxy S2 users who love to try out beta ROM. Note – this is a test firmware from Samsung so it might have issues / bugs. Only install it if you know what you are doing.
Restricted profiles for tablets
You can now limit access to apps and content at home and work. For parents, this means that you can create parental controls and for retailers, you can turn their tablet into a kiosk.
Bluetooth Smart support
Bluetooth Smart minimises power use while measuring and transmitting data for fitness sensors like Fitbit, Runtastic and other devices, making your phone or tablet more power efficient.
Dial pad autocomplete
Just start touching numbers or letters and the dial pad will automatically suggest numbers or names.
Improved support for Hebrew and Arabic
We’ve added more support for Hebrew and Arabic speakers with new builds for right-to-left layouts.
Virtual surround sound – enjoy films from Google Play with surround sound on Nexus 7 (2013 edition) and other Nexus devices.
OpenGL ES 3.0 - Android now supports the latest version of the industry standard for high performance graphics.
Easier text input – an improved algorithm for tap-typing recognition makes text input easier.
Lower latency input for gamepad buttons and joysticks.
Location detection through Wi-Fi – use Wi-Fi to detect location without turning on Wi-Fi all the time.
Bluetooth Smart support (a.k.a. Bluetooth Low-Energy) – devices like Nexus 4 and Nexus 7 (2013 edition) are now Bluetooth Smart Ready.
Disabled apps tab – check which apps are disabled in Settings > Apps.
Restricted profiles – put your tablet into a mode with limited access to apps and content.
Enhanced photo daydream – navigate through interesting albums.
Carousel
Explore these carousel items. Use the previous and next buttons, as well as the keyboard arrows, to change the displayed item.
More than one year ago we published here an article which compiled the latest versions of Flash Player for Android, so you could install it on your devices while Adobe stopped to distribute it publicly through Google Play.
Since then thousands of people have been able to play Flash content on their smartphones and tablets with those download links, but above all because Adobe, although long ago he left to support the version of Flash Player for Google’s operating system, “officially” still maintains on its web site a file with all the versions that were released at the time and even during the last months have published some new.
As well, although initially the company said that there would be no version compatible with the most recent editions of the operating system for mobile (Android 4.1, 4.2 and 4.3), during these months have been many users who have seen how the latest versions of Flash Player for Android 4.0 are also compatible with most devices running Android 4.1, 4.2 and 4.3 Jelly Bean.
Although it may depend on the model, brand and any modifications which the operator carried on the firmware of the device, in principle the latest versions of Flash Player for Android 4.0 published on the Adobe web site should be able to install and run correctly on Android 4.1+ Jelly Bean, and is that apparently the company still continues to work in support of this technology with Google’s operating system, although not informed by any means.
Download
Here you have the download links for the 5 latest versions published by Adobe, if the latest version had some type of problem with your device. Can check the version of Android on your device in Settings > About phone > Android version.
Last but not least, it should be clear that Flash Player is not compatible with Google Chrome, for which you will have to use another browser such as Firefox, Opera (Full version), Dolphin Browser, Boat Browser, Maxthon or own Android browser.
Flash Player for Android 4.0, 4.1, 4.2 and 4.3
Download Flash Player For Android
Flash Player for Android 2.x and 3.x
Installation instructions:
Android Jelly Bean Firmware Download
Copy the .apk file to your phone and run it from a file browser as “ES Explorer”. To install applications by this method you must have activated the option “Unknown sources” (Settings > Security > Unknown sources).