By Espen André Øverdahl.
Thursday, 3. December 2009, 15:37:46
opera mini, opera mobile
We get quite a few questions about the difference between Opera Mobile 10 and Opera Mini 5. A post published on both the Opera Mobile - and Opera Mini blog has now been published to help clarify this matter. 
Simply click on any of the links above and they'll take you to one of the articles. Enjoy. 
By Aleksander Aas.
Wednesday, 2. December 2009, 10:03:59
beta, opera mini, opera mobile
Today, Opera released a new beta for both Opera Mini 5 and Opera Mobile 10 today. In addition to features introduced in the first betas, they now include even more features for your phones!
In this release, you still have all your favorite features like Speed Dial, tabbed browsing, compression and the new sleek design. Opera Link is also fully included in both browsers, ensuring that you never miss out on your bookmarks, Speed Dial and favorite search engines! There is also a brand new download manager that gives you better control of downloads on your mobile phone.
We got fantastic feedback from the first round of beta releases and these new versions are sure to turn heads again.
For more information go to http://www.opera.com/mini/ for Opera Mini or http://www.opera.com/mobile/ for mobile. Both browsers can be downloaded from http://m.opera.com/next for free!
By Espen André Øverdahl.
Wednesday, 4. November 2009, 11:27:57
odin, opera mobile
On the Opera Developer Network blog there's an article by Daniel Davis we recommend reading for anyone interested in Mobile Web development and debugging:
Following on our Opera Mini 5 beta launch, we've just announced the release of another mobile browser — this time it's Opera Mobile 10 beta for Symbian. While they both feature a similar redesigned UI, Opera Mobile 10 makes the most of your smartphone's capabilities, featuring a full JavaScript and layout engine.
Read the "Opera Mobile 10 and its remote debugging party trick" article. 
By Espen André Øverdahl.
Friday, 7. August 2009, 08:08:23
opera mobile, huzzah, android
In a recent interview by PCMag, Opera's CEO Jon S. von Tetzchner confirms that an Android version of Opera Mobile is being developed.
HUZZAH!
Read the article...
By Espen André Øverdahl.
Monday, 8. June 2009, 07:46:56
download, opera mobile, beta
Opera Mobile 9.7 completely reinvents the Web browser on mobile phones. It provides an elegant browsing experience, while also making smartphones a new home for cross-platform applications. It marks a turning point in the ongoingevolution of the Web.
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