Opera Releases First Third-Party Browser for Google Android
Posted 11/25/08 at 09:36:02 AM by Paul Lilly
Opera Software has released the final version of Opera Mini 4.2 for mobile phones, giving G1 handset users looking for change from Android's built-in WebKit browser a third party alternative to play with. Opera Mini, which is the first web browser alternative on Android, sports a number of enhancements, including what Opera claims is up to a 30 percent performance boost.
"With Opera Mini 4.2, we are showing the world that Opera never gets complacent. We will always be improving our product, adding speed, new functionality and features, and ensuring that it is accessible by all,” says Jon von Tetzchner, CEO, Opera Software. “Our support of the Android platform helps fulfill our mission to be available on more platforms, for more devices and reach more users, anywhere in the world."
Opera Mini also boasts greater multilingual support with more than 90 language versions, personalization through skins, Opera Link support for notes, and support for mobile video on a wider range of phones.

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Ok with Opera Mini installed
Submitted by Keith E. Whisman on Tue, 11/25/2008 - 6:46pm
Ok with Opera Mini installed in my T-Mobile G1 phone I'm finally able to make posts on Maximumpc.com.
I can't believe how feature rich Opera mini browser is compared to the default Chrome browser that comes with the phone.
If you have the G1 then you need this and it's in the Android Market on your phone..
What phone is that in the
Submitted by Keith E. Whisman on Tue, 11/25/2008 - 6:00pm
What phone is that in the image above?
Cool.. Awsome.... Wow.. .
Submitted by Keith E. Whisman on Tue, 11/25/2008 - 5:57pm
Cool.. Awsome.... Wow.. . great!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Can't wait to download it... Thanks for the news..
BTW Opera Mini is not available on the Opera Mini website. You can download OperaMini in the Android market on your G1 phone. It's cool...
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