Trying out Opera mini browser for cell phones

July 5th, 2006

Opera has for quite some time been a player in the browser market, and especially their mobile browser has been getting attention. I tried this browser out on the Nokia 6610i.

Installation is pretty easy, I just had to find the version compatible with the cell phone. Once got used to it, I definetely prefer Opera to the builtin browser on the phone, it looks better, I find it easier to use and Gmail mobile works. I could however not detect any difference in speed in these first tryouts, but it could still be there.

With Gmail mobile access up and running I think I prefer this to the other E-mail solutions I’ve tried out, for the reasons given yesterday, and because it has the great search option.

Entry Filed under: Cell phone, Java Applications, Mobile, email, portable, tech

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