Opera Mobile 10.1 for Symbian turns to a brilliant shade of gold
Opera has done a pretty commendable job of keeping its latest, greatest wares up to date on most of the major mobile platforms, and here's another checkbox they can tick: Opera Mobile 10.1 has now gone final for Symbian. Of course, this isn't to be confused with the lighter-weight Opera Mini product that went into beta for Symbian last month -- this is the full package that's capable of operating without a proxy. What's new?
Categories: Mobile Phone, Other Tags: available-now, Checkbox, commendable, date-on-most, engadget-mobile, entry, mobile, opera, opera-mini, operamini, result, services, symbian, times
Six Android browsers enter the ring, only one reigns supreme
Choice is a good thing, and Android users certainly have a lot of choices.
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone, Other Tags: fennec, mozilla-fennec, operamini, result, results, skyfire 2.0, speed test
Opera Mini 5.1 finds its way to Android, too
Just a scant few days after the Java-based release for featurephones , the Android build of Opera Mini 5.1 (which, admittedly, also has its roots in Java) is ready for your browse-happy ways. As with the featurephone release, the focus here is almost exclusively on improving performance, an impressive goal considering that Opera Mini 5 was already burning rubber on many devices. Additionally, 5.1 is said to improve page layout on the latest round of high-resolution phones -- a good thing, considering many of us are now considering WVGA a bare minimum
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone Tags: burning, burning-rubber, days, impressive-goal, layout, opera, opera mini 5.1, opera-mini, operamini, Roots, rubber, web-browser
Opera Mini for iPhone approved, will be available for free
Our man Thomas Ricker was just wondering how long it would take before Apple determined the fate of Opera Mini for iPhone , and we've got some good news -- it's been approved and will be available for free on the App Store within 24 hours! Can't say we were expecting that, since non-Safari-based browsers have typically been verboten from Apple's little kingdom, but we're certainly happy to be surprised.
Categories: Mobile Phone Tags: app store, entry, operamini, operaminiforiphone, operaminiiphone, reading, ricker, store