Opera has released Opera Mini 6.1 and Opera Mobile 11.1
Today, Opera announced the release of two new mobile browsers, the Opera Mini 6.1 and Opera Mobile 11.1, which comes with a series of improvements and enhancements that will make the browsing on the small screen of mobile phones a more enjoyable experience.
The improvements on these new browsers include a better domain recognition on Opera Mini and Opera Mobile, with search suggestions from Google and Yandex. Now it’s much easier to find what you’re looking for on the web, due to the built-in search field will offer suggestions as the user types, and this way you will save more precious time for you.
“With the new top-level domain learning feature, new top-level domains such as .uk, .ru and .id are picked up by the browser so you can type less, next time around,” Opera notes. Both of these browsers come with similar features but also pack specific capabilities, and a wide range of differences.
Now let’s talk about each of these two in private. The Opera Mobile is available for Java (J2ME), BlackBerry, S60, Android, and iOS, and comes with a great compression technology that allows web pages to be compressed by up to 90 percent before being sent to handsets. This browser supports a rendering engine similar with the Opera for desktop, and offers support or HTML5 on smartphones and tablets. Opera Mobile can be downloaded and installed on Android, S60, Win7 Desktop, and MeeGo devices.
Opera Mobile was built around Opera Presto, and brings better standards support and improved performance on mobile devices.
Via softpedia