New beta of Opera Mobile launched
Posted on 17 Jul 2008 at 08:54
Opera has released a new beta version of its Mobile browser.
Click here to read our preview of Opera Mobile 9.5 beta 1
Opera Mobile 9.5, which was first announced at the Mobile World Congress in February, will be available for public beta from today.
The browser includes a revamped user interface, that makes it much easier to skim around full web pages.
The new software also offers performance improvements, with pages rendering up to 18 seconds faster using a GPRS connection, in PC Pro's tests.
Opera Mobile 9.5 will be made available for Windows Mobile, Symbian and Linux-based smartphones, although the first beta will only work with devices running Windows Mobile 5 or 6.
Opera Mobile shouldn't be confused with Opera Mini, the company's other mobile browser that works with even the most rudimentary of handsets.
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