Opera Mobile

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Opera Mobile
Developer(s)Opera
Stable release
76.2.4027.73374 Edit this on Wikidata / 28 June 2023
Preview release
76.0.4027.73226 Edit this on Wikidata / 20 June 2023
Windows[2]
TypeMobile browser
LicenseFreeware
Websitewww.opera.com/mobile

Opera Mobile is a mobile web browser for

PDAs developed by Opera
.

History

The first devices to run a mobile edition of Opera were the

Psion Series 5mx, Psion Series 7, and then Psion netBook. They ran Opera Mobile 3.6, released in 2000.[4][5]

Opera Mobile was ported to the Windows Mobile operating system in 2003.[5]

The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, running Opera Mobile 10.1 Beta

Features

Opera Mobile used the

Opera Software's "Turbo" servers, thus reducing download size. Because web pages are compressed, page loading times are improved, and bandwidth consumption is reduced by up to 80%.[13]

The browser can dynamically reformat

text-wrapping
.

Opera Mobile 10 includes a "

bookmarks
(removed in Opera Mobile 15).

The browser can be used by either using finger-touch, a stylus on a touchscreen or with a keypad and can be displayed in portrait and landscape mode.

Other versions

Opera Mini

Opera Mini is a mobile web browser exclusively for Android, targeted at low-end devices and lower bandwidth connections. Initially released in 2005, it was derived from the Opera web browser. In March 2012, Opera Mini had 168.8 million active users.[14] In February 2013, Opera reported 300 million unique active Opera Mini users and 150 billion page views served during that month. This represented an increase of 25 million users from September 2012.[15]

Opera Touch

Opera Touch is a discontinued web browser exclusively for Android since 2021.[16][17] Initially released in 2018, it was created primarily for single-handed use.[18] In March 2021, in celebration of the three-year anniversary of the browser, the iOS version was rebranded to simply Opera.[16][17] It was also given a new, refurbished UI.[19]

Opera Coast

Opera Coast is a discontinued web browser developed for the iPad on September 9, 2013, and the iPhone version followed on April 24, 2014, it was created primarily for touch while traditional browser buttons such as tabs, bookmarks, etc., are replaced by gestures. Coast was discontinued and removed from the App Store in August 2017 for an unknown reason.

Release compatibility

Operating system Latest version Year Support Date Engine
Android 7.0 and later 76.2.4027.73374 Edit this on Wikidata (ARMv7, x86) 2023 2016– Blink
6.x 72.5.3767.69342 (ARMv7, x86) 2022 2015–2023
5.x 62.3.3146.57763 (ARMv7) 2021 2014–2021
62.3.3146.57763 (x86)
4.4 58.4.2878.56737 (ARMv7) 2020 2013–2020
58.4.2878.56737 (x86)
1.6–4.3 12.1.9 (ARMv5, ARMv6 and ARMv7) 2015 2010–2015 Presto
Symbian S60v3 and later 12.0.2 2012[20] 2006–2012
S60v2 8.65 2006[21] 2003–2010
S60v1 6.20 2004[22] 2003–2005 Elektra
EPOC R3 to R5 5.14 2002[23] 2000–2002
Windows Mobile 5–6.5.3 10.0 2010[24] 2006–2010 Presto
2003 8.65 2007[25] 2006–2010

Awards

  • Tietokone magazine "Best Software Product of the Year" 2003[26]
  • Mobile Gala "Best program for handheld computers" 2004[26]
  • Mobile Gala "Best program for mobile phones" 2004[26]
  • Smartphone and PocketPC Magazine "Best mobile browser for both Windows-based Pocket PC and Smartphones" 2007[27]

References

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  13. ^ Opera unveils turbo-charged browsing at Mobile World Congress 2009. Opera.com (2009-02-12). Retrieved on 2011-01-15.
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  21. ^ "Upgrade: Opera releases Opera Mobile 8.65 for Symbian S60". Opera. 1 September 2006. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
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  24. ^ "No mobile phone left behind: Opera Mini 5 and Opera Mobile 10 introduced in final, consumer-ready versions". Opera. 16 March 2010. Retrieved 8 May 2023.
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