Read more.Norwegian outfit will offer a preview of the browser at MWC, but will it ever make it onto the handsets?
Read more.Norwegian outfit will offer a preview of the browser at MWC, but will it ever make it onto the handsets?
It's a nice piece of marketing though
And if it gets Opera more column inches and get peoples attention then I think it's a great thing.
I agree, and even if (as seems likely) Apple rejects the application, then it will only garner Opera with more publicity and good press, and Apple with bad press.
Clever stuff, i think, for Opera to do this.
What next? Opera to create a version specifically for Microsoft staff to use at work?
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If the iPhone gets pocket opera, all it will need is a good screen and I'll probably buy one.
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How come Apple are allowed to have a monopoly on the web browser on the iphone?
I can't say I see the benefits of having Opera over Mobile Safari, really. Safari is fast, standards-compliant and well-integrated with the device. What is Opera going to do significantly better? I realise it can compress images, but most iPhone users pay a fixed rate for data anyway, and I don't really want to look at blocky images on a device that otherwise provides a near-desktop web experience.
Flash plugin?
I use the beta on my Symbian phone and have to say it s MUCH better than what i have tried on the Iphone.. Its just.. smoother?
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