{"id":19420,"date":"2013-05-24T11:52:32","date_gmt":"2013-05-24T18:52:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.wapreview.com\/?p=19420"},"modified":"2013-10-13T18:05:01","modified_gmt":"2013-10-14T01:05:01","slug":"webkit-based-opera-mobile-14-for-android-released-overwrites-opera-mobile-12-1","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wapreview.com\/19420\/","title":{"rendered":"Webkit Based Opera Browser 14 For Android Released, Overwrites Opera Mobile 12.1"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"Opera<\/a> \"Opera<\/a><\/p>\n

On Monday Opera Software released Opera Browser 14<\/a>. This is the first non-Beta Opera browser to be based on the open source WebKit layout engine rather than Opera’s legacy in-house Presto engine. Opera Browser 14 uses a very recent 537.71 version of WebKit. That’s even newer than the WebKit \u00a0version used by the Chrome browser for Android. And unlike Chrome, which requires Android 4.0 or later, Opera Browser 14 runs on Android 2.3 and later bringing the benefits of the latest WebKit to millions of older phones that can’t run Chrome.<\/p>\n

Opera has announced its intention to use WebKit for all new releases going forward. While I think this is a smart move for Opera, I believe that they jumped the gun a bit with this release.\u00a0Opera 14 replaced Opera 12.1 in the Android Play Store and when installed it replaces 12.1 on the phone. \u00a0Some users with auto app update enabled likely got a bit of a shock when then opened Opera for the first time after the update. The new browser looks nothing like the old and has a completely different user interface.<\/p>\n

I generally like the updated UI. It’s cleaner and more modern looking, and switching tabs takes fewer clicks. I especially like how the top navigation toolbar scrolls off the screen for a true full screen view unmarred by the semi-transparent buttons of previous Opera versions. The navigation bar can be moved to the bottom of the screen as many users seem to prefer. However I like to keep it on the top as there’s no full-screen option when it’s on the bottom.<\/p>\n

\"Opera<\/a> \"Opera<\/a><\/p>\n

Unfortunately, Opera Browser 14 is missing a number of its predecessor’s features including;<\/p>\n