Opera releases beta for Android
A new Opera browser for Android is now out in a beta version. Features include a new look, tabbed browsing and an Off-Rode mode, which includes compression technology for when cellular reception is bad or for when users are travelling.
The web browser is one of the
most important apps in your Android phone, as it's your all-access card to the
web. To make sure Android mobile users get the best experience available, Opera
has rebuilt the entire browser to ensure you can make the most of your web
time. Opera for Android provides a full, native browsing experience for your
Android phone.
The beta version launched today, the first
iteration of the new generation of Opera browsers for smartphones, will give
developers and first-movers in the mobile-app world access to Opera's latest
offering for Android users.
Opera has built on its most loved features to
become even better:
• New look: Opera for Android
sports a completely new user interface that is more elegant and built to the
native specifications of the Android platform.
• Discover feature: This
provides a new way of discovering content on the web. From the Discover panel
of the startup screen, you can read a selection of popular articles and dig
deeper into your interests, such as sports, technology, lifestyle or news.
Opera has selected relevant global and regional sources, so let Opera do the
surfing for you.
• New, revamped Speed Dial:
Opera's engineers discovered that users like to have links readily available in
the Speed Dial, yet also wanted the flexibility of a bookmark folder. With the
new Speed Dial, the bookmarks are fused together with the Speed Dial entries to
provide a new experience. It's easier to group, organize and rename Speed Dial
entries or gather them in folders — all with the touch of your thumb.
• Off-Road mode: Opera for
Android integrates the compression technology from Opera Mini, for faster
browsing when conditions are rough. Bad network or costly roaming while
traveling? Just switch to Off-Road mode and keep on surfing.
• Combined search and address
bar: Opera has combined the search and URL field for a more elegant UI and more
intuitive input.
• Tabbed browsing: The
elegant tabbed browsing makes it easier than ever to browse, open and sort all
your open browser windows on your phone. It even offers private browsing, just
like the Opera desktop browser.
• History: With the easily
accessible history mode, return to that page you saw earlier today fast — just
swipe your finger to the right to access the content on the left on your home
screen.
• Save for later: This
feature lets the user download a complete webpage and read it later while
offline. It's perfect for reading long articles on flights without Wi-Fi or
just when you don't want to connect to the internet.
"There are countless hours that have gone
into making this completely new, completely re-thought Opera for Android,"
says Opera Software EVP of product development Rikard Gillemyr. "I dare
say that many smartphone users spend much more time using their web browser
than any other app on their phones. That's why we have made our newest mobile
phone browser more elegant and more beautiful than ever, while still packing so
much functionality into it. Go ahead — take the Opera beta out for a spin on
your Android phone and see for yourself."
To try out the new browser, download the Opera
browser for Android beta from Google Play or visit www.opera.com on your mobile phone. Opera
supports Android devices with phone-sized screens from version 2.3 and up.
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