As you might have already known, Adobe posted on their website that they won’t be making any update on Flash for the Android mobile device older than the 4.0 any longer because of HTML 5 which will support flash videos. Now that said, it really did piss a lot of users who already upgraded to the Ice Cream Sandwich OS released by Google in July. Now if you have a version of Android OS that is below 4.0, you can pretty much use Flash without any hustle. Although Flash Player is still available for download in GooglePlay, but it doesn’t mean that Adobe would update it. The current update on Flash player in GooglePlay Store is Flash Player 11, which off-course is the latest you can find on the Android device. For users who upgraded from a lower version to 4.0.4 OS (a.k.a Ice Cream Sandwich), you might notice at first that your browser would no longer be able to play flash video or any other flash plugin on websites you visit. Do not panic, there’s always a solution to every problem. All you need to do is simply go to Google Play Store and download Flash Player because in some case you might have not have noticed that your device was running without flash player installed. Another thing you might want to do is if you already have flash player 11 installed and yet your browser still doesn’t want to play that Flash, simple uninstall the Flash Player and Adobe Air and re-install those two Apps again, restart your Android device and now your browser should be able to detect that Flash.