Posts Tagged ‘Opera’

Opera Mini 5.1 for Android Now Available

July 15th, 2010

Not too terribly long ago, Opera was all over the tech world news. Since then, however, it seems to have slipped back under the radar… until now. Opera Mini 5.1 has officially hit the Android market and is available for download.

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Opera Mobile 10 for Android now available, but not to you

December 12th, 2009

Opera CEO Jon Von Tetzchner in the fall said Opera Mobile one day would be released for Android, and that day has come.

Sort of.

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Opera Sweetens Mobile Browser Offering For OEMs With Unified UI, Android Version

December 10th, 2009

Back when I was still a Windows Mobile phone user, Opera Mobile was a must-have. It offered new features that I loved and far outpaced the default browser. That’s why I’m glad to see that Opera Software is gunning to bring that experience to more smartphone users across platforms.

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Technical preview of Opera Mini for Android released

September 27th, 2008

Opera Mini for AndroidToday Opera Software announced a preview version of the Opera Mini browser for Android. It’s compatible with any handset built for Android. “Today we’re glad to deliver our mass-market mobile browser to the Android development groups,” says Jon von Tetzchner, CEO of Opera Software. “Opera Mini will be able to empower users of Android-based handsets with access to all of their favorite Web sites with popular features for smooth effects and scalable, tailored viewing.”

“When we first heard about Google Android, we were very excited about the possibilities it presents, and thought it would be very cool to make Opera Mini available on it, plus it would give mobile developers a better choice of browsers to make available on handsets”, writes Opera’s Chris Mills on the company blog. “But it goes beyond just cool factor – one of Opera’s central doctrines is providing the best internet experience on any device – the Android platform is another missing piece of the puzzle for us to fill in.”

Opera Mini currently has more than 40 million users worldwide across mobile platforms. It features a simple user interface and a desktop-like browsing experience. Content is compressed on a remote server before sending it to the phone, thus resulting in fast page loading. You can also zoom, sync bookmarks and use integrated Google search.

You can download the technical preview on labs.opera.com