Today Opera\u00a0released\u00a0Opera Mini 7.1 for\u00a0Symbian\u00a0S60V2 and latter. According to a post the company’s Opera For Phones Blog<\/a> this release is focused on\u00a0improvements\u00a0to Opera Mini’s download manager along with performance and stability\u00a0enhancements. Opera lists the changes in 7.1 as:<\/p>\n
I installed Opera Mini 7.1 on my Nokia N8 running Belle. My bookmarks, Speed Dial shortcuts and saved pages from Opera Mini 7.0 all survived the update. The new release worked well although I didn’t notice any obvious changes\u00a0from the previous version. I downloaded a 2 MB .zip file with no issues. Downloading seems much faster than before and when I downloaded a second .zip file Opera defaulted to the same SD card subdirectory that I downloaded the first .zip to.<\/p>\n
Opera Mini 7.1 for Symbian is available now by visiting m.opera.com<\/a>\u00a0using your phone’s built in Nokia browser. If you prefer to download Opera Mini to your PC and transfer it to phone via Bluetooth or USB go to\u00a0opera.com\/mobile\/download\/versions\/<\/a>. \u00a0Their are separate downloads for S60V3 and latter and for S60V2. As of this writing, the Opera Mini in the Nokia Store is still the old 7.0 version so it you want the latest and greatest you will need to get it from Opera.<\/p>\n
UC Browser for Symbian S60V3 and latter was updated earlier this month to version 8.8. Here’s what UC says<\/a> is new in 8.8:<\/p>\n
I installed UC Browser 8.8 on the N8 with no problems. My\u00a0bookmarks\u00a0were retained and the browser worked well. UC Browser 8.8 \u00a0can be downloaded\u00a0directly\u00a0to your phone from wap.ucweb.com<\/a> or to your PC for side loading from\u00a0ucweb.com\/English\/UCbrowser\/platform.html?platform=sis<\/a>.\u00a0There are separate downloads for Symbian S60V3, S60V5 and Symbian^3 and latter phones.<\/p>\n
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Symbian lives! Opera Software and UC Browser have both released new browser versions for the Symbian platform. That makes sense as Symbian’s installed base is still around 190 million, \u00a0making it the third largest smartphone platform after iOS and Android in terms of current active users. Today Opera\u00a0released\u00a0Opera Mini 7.1 for\u00a0Symbian\u00a0S60V2 and latter. According to a post the company’s Opera For Phones Blog this release is focused on\u00a0improvements\u00a0to Opera Mini’s download manager along with performance and stability\u00a0enhancements. Opera lists the … Continue reading