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Oslo, Norway — October 28, 2010
The world’s most popular mobile browser is now optimized for the world’s most popular smartphone platform. Opera Software today released the beta version of Opera Mini 5.1 optimized for Symbian.
The native version of Opera Mini for Symbian features all the innovations Opera Mini is known for, such as Speed Dial for the users’ favorite websites, tabbed browsing and an attractive user interface.
The Opera Mini 5.1 native beta release brings several key improvements to the Opera Mini browser on Nokia smartphones:Support for more devices than ever
Significantly faster start-up time
Improved page-load and scrolling performance, especially on older devices
Full support for device text input methods
Improved fonts
Device integration for copy & paste, email client and more
Option to choose default access point — no more annoying dialogsPreviously, owners of S60 handsets were restricted to using the Java version of Opera Mini. The new, optimized version improves performance and is better integrated with other applications. Nokia smartphones based on Symbian are very popular among Opera Mini users, and this release translates into a better browsing experience, while saving on data traffic charges and fees.
“It is Opera’s objective to provide its users with the best possible web-surfing experience on any device,” said Christen Krogh, Chief Development Officer, Opera Software. “Porting Opera Mini to the Symbian programming language provides the largest user base in the smartphone world with the best mobile browsing experience.”
It is available for free on more than 3000 different mobile phone models, in all markets. Available for download at m.opera.com. The beta version will be available in English; other languages will follow in a later release.
Download Opera Mini 5.1 beta for S60 press kit
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Posted: 2010-10-28 11:04:39
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Just tried it on the 5800 and it works very well, far better than the java version, its very smooth, fast and lite on resources, but being a Beta it does jerk and have a few rough things to be sorted, but great app for Symbians as the built-in browser isn't that good.
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Posted: 2010-10-28 12:53:13
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Whats the difference between this and Opera Mobile 10 ? ive always used Opera Mobile as its packaged up in native .sis files and not awful Java format.
Btw Opera Mobile 10 works really well on the N8, but pinch to zoom appears to be missing which is a shame since the built in Nokia browser includes it.
Im sure come the end of the year when Nokia's own inbuilt web browser is replaced by their new version it'll be better still than Operas offerings.
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Posted: 2010-10-28 18:34:34
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Main difference is that Opera Mini does compression and rendering at the server AFAIK, then you get the result of that, whereas Opera Mobile does all on the phone, and in Turbo it just compresses.
You will also gain a lot of batt life with this native Opera Mini.
Opera Mobile is fantastic once you've set it up to your liking in opera:config menu, my only beef with it on the 5800 was that RAM ran out so quickly.
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Posted: 2010-10-28 19:26:28
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RAM is not really an issue with the N8 currently, ive not had a single out of memory error whilst running EVERY native app on the phone and EVERY app id installed myself.
Still, like i said the complete lack of multitouch in Opera puts it in a second place compared to the default Nokia browser.
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Posted: 2010-10-29 23:16:19
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On previous Symbian devices I never really had any issues with their browsers
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Posted: 2010-10-29 23:29:02
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Me neither apart from them closing down every so often on their own. They were a bit clunky though.
Apparently Nokia's own browser will be revamped late this year and will offer everything you'd expect in 2010.
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Posted: 2010-10-29 23:41:30
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Heres a mention of Nokia's new browser. Unfortunately Nokia removed the video from Youtube for some sort of copyright reason
new Nokia browser demoed on N8
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Posted: 2010-10-30 11:36:01
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So far not even Sony Ericsson has implemented multi touch so hats off at least Nokia has
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Posted: 2010-10-30 13:08:00
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works well in my s60v5,,,
hoping for a little flash support in final release..
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Posted: 2010-10-30 14:46:22
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