Opera Introduces Mini 5 and Mobile 10 Browsers
Opera Software introduced the Opera Mini 5 and Opera Mobile 10 March
16, two new mobile Web browsers that are compatible with a number of
mobile phone platforms, including Google's Android and RIM's
BlackBerry, and that are now available as free downloads.
"Keeping in mind the needs and wants our [50-million-plus] users,
we have emphasized speed, desktop-like functionality and data savings
in our mobile browsers," Opera CEO Lars Boilesen said in a statement.
"Today, we have made it even easier for everyone to surf, search and
socialize on the Web."
Bragging points, Opera points out, include the quality of the Web
experience, the ease with which the browsers can be downloaded and the
speeds at which they operate. Additionally, Opera Mini's compression
software is said to reduce the amount of data sent to a phone by up to
90 percent, which can significantly lower the bills of those users on
pay-per-megabyte data plans.
The Opera interface includes features such as speed dial, tabs and a
password manager, and the program lets users sync bookmarks, notes and
the contacts in one's speed dial online, offers users access to their
data from any Internet connection.
The Opera Mini 5 is compatible with Java, BlackBerry, Android and
Windows Mobile phones, while Opera Mobile 10 is available for Windows
Mobile and Symbian S60-based phones.
With approximately 24.6 percent market share, as of February, Opera is
the most-used smartphone browser, surpassing Apple's Safari browser for
the iPhone, which holds about 22.3 percent of the market.
While Opera has offered a "sneak peek"
at its Opera Mini for iPhone, it has yet to release the browser for
this additional platform. However, on Feb. 25, Opera introduced a beta
version of Opera 10.5 for Mac that is said to "smarten up" the address bar and include multitouch navigation.
Both Opera Mini 5 and Mobile 10 can be downloaded from the Opera Software site.
