Saturday, 9 January 2010

Opera Mobile 10 Beta Available for Symbian Smartphones Opera Mobile 10 Beta Comes with New Features; to Offer Faster Internet Browsing

Whether you like it or not, Nokia is still the king of the mobile
business. With a worldwide market share hanging steadily at around 38%,
Nokia has plenty of smartphones out there despite the fact that none of
them can really compete with any of the current hot models from the
competition.

Opera is definitely aware that so many people still use Symbian
smartphones and therefore it has made its latest mobile browser
available to the Symbian public. Opera Mobile 10 Beta is now available
for download so if you own a Symbian phone you should definitely get it.

The new browser will offer you a full web experience and it s coming
with some new improvements and features:

Intuitive interface
Faster browsing
Speed dial

Opera Turbo
Touch-support
Web compatibility
Password manager
Adaptive Zoom
History and Bookmarks support
Dragonfly support
Auto-completion
Pop-up handler
AJAX support
Opera Mobile 10 beta will work exactly as your desktop browser. It
offers you full web compatibility and you ll be able to load the full
version of your favorite websites. You can open up multiple tabs,
bookmark pages and download content. There s full zooming support
available and features like Speed Dial, Password Manager, web address
auto-completion or the pop-up handler will let you navigate even faster
than before. Add to that the fact that page downloading is now 50%
faster than the previous version and you ll have a winning combination.

Naturally the browser is free of charge and you can try it already by
following the link below. Opera says that version 10 is almost twice as
fast as version 9.7 when it comes to downloading stuff or zooming on
pages. Opera Turbo is nicely integrated into the package which will
contribute even more to loading web pages as cheaply and as fast as
possible. Opera Turbo compresses web pages up to 70% which means it
saves both time and money for you.

The browser has support for both touchscreen Symbian smartphones and
regular keypad-based handsets. That means your browsing experience is
about to get improved no matter what Nokia phone you currently use. So
what do you say? Ready to give it a go?

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