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A custom ROM is a custom version of Android for your device. After you have rooted your device and flashed a custom recovery on it, you can then use the recovery to flash a custom ROM. Thanks to a sizeable community of developers, there are a lot of these third-party ROMs to choose from depending on the device and each one is unique. Developers usually give you the latest version of Android in their ROM, their own custom themes, options, and a ton of other customization options and enhancements.

You must be rooted to do this tutorial. You must also have a custom recovery flashed on your device before doing this tutorial. Are you sure they work for JellyBean as well? Nor am I sure they won't. That's why I said they may help. I hope the OP can confirm either way. OK -- so I've added a solution that should work on JB. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Excerpt: Enable unknown-sources on your device Grab the. This starts the installer.

That way you should be able to use it with your favorite websites. Improve this answer. Oh no, I don't have an SD card. Why doesn't Android support Flash, anyway? Not even an internal SDCard?

Your device certainly has a local place to copy stuff to. Oh, yes the internal one I have I thought SD always meant external. Yeah, one should think a card is a card. Install Adobe Flash Player for Android. Use Boat Browser as your Android browser. Any stability issues? It's works as expected. I tried a Dolphin beta version which allegedly had Flash support, but it didn't work.



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