{"id":6693,"date":"2010-03-18T13:06:07","date_gmt":"2010-03-18T20:06:07","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wapreview.com\/?p=6693"},"modified":"2014-02-07T21:36:28","modified_gmt":"2014-02-08T05:36:28","slug":"how-to-download-opera-mini-signed-versions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wapreview.com\/6693\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Download Opera Mini Signed Versions"},"content":{"rendered":"
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With the release of Opera Mini 5, the Opera Mini Forums have been flooded with newbies complaining that\u00a0 they can’t find the signed versions<\/a> of Opera Mini or even that Opera has “screwed them<\/a>” them by not allowing them to download it their un-supported phone.<\/p>\n Actually it’s very easy to download the latest signed or unsigned versions of Opera Mini 5, 4.2 or 3.2 to any phone or PC.\u00a0 Here’s how:<\/p>\n Visit mini.opera.com<\/a> using your phone browser,\u00a0 You will see a screen similar to the two below.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n If Opera recognizes your phone it will display the make and model and offer a version that it has verified as working on the phone.\u00a0 It may not be the latest version, many devices that Opera recommends 4.2 for can actually run 5.0.\u00a0 The default download may or may not be signed and there is no indication whether it is or is not. The default is designed to make things easy for non technical users.\u00a0 If you are a power user click the “Other download options<\/span>” link to get the long list of available downloads shown on the right or at the top of this post. See the “Select Code Signing Certificate<\/span>” links at the very bottom?\u00a0 Unless you are using a BlackBerry (which doesn’t need certificates) or a Windows Mobile or Android device (the downloads for these are always signed), you will want to click one of the Code-Signing option links which will take you to the screen shown below.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Using a signed version, if your phone supports it, generally lets you turn off some or all of those annoying security prompts that you get accessing the internet, saving pages or downloading when you use an unsigned version.\u00a0 So how do you get the right signed version? If Opera detects your device there is a good chance the default download link on the first screen at mini.opera.com will give you a working signed version.\u00a0 If you have an un-tested phone or the default version turns out to be unsigned or doesn’t work for any reason, try downloading one of the other versions. I’d start with the “All Certificates” one\u00a0 followed by the “Verisign”, “Thawte and “no certificates” versions, in that order until you find one that works.<\/p>\n So what if you want to download a signed version of Opera Mini to your PC for sideloading?\u00a0\u00a0 The PC downloads at\u00a0http:\/\/www.opera.com\/mobile\/download\/ are all unsigned and if you go to mini.opera.com with a PC browser you will get redirected to the PC page.\u00a0 The trick is to make your PC browser impersonate a phone. This is easiest with Firefox, follow this link<\/a> to install the User Agent Switcher Extension<\/a>. Then switch the User Agent to either the Googlebot or iPhone ones, or better yet add your own phone’s user agent (visit ua.yeswap.com with the phone’s browser to find it) to the User Agent switcher. Now when you visit mini.opera.com you will see the mobile page and be able to download any version you want.<\/p>\n Downloading to a PC only gets you a .jad file however.\u00a0 It’s a text file that contains the signature and other information that tells the phone where to download the .jar file, which is the actual executable.\u00a0 To get the jar file open the jad in a text editor.\u00a0 Don’t use Windows\u00a0 NotePad as it runs all the lines in the jad file together making the next step harder, WordPad works as do any of the many free editors like NoteTab Lite or Notepad++.\u00a0 Once you open the jad file look for a line beginning with “MIDlet-Jar-URL:”.\u00a0 The rest of that line, everything after the “MIDlet-Jar-URL:” is the jar file download URL. Paste it into the Firefox URL bar, hit enter and the jar file will download.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" With the release of Opera Mini 5, the Opera Mini Forums have been flooded with newbies complaining that\u00a0 they can’t find the signed versions of Opera Mini or even that Opera has “screwed them” them by not allowing them to download it their un-supported phone. Actually it’s very easy to download the latest signed or unsigned versions of Opera Mini 5, 4.2 or 3.2 to any phone or PC.\u00a0 Here’s how: Visit mini.opera.com using your phone browser,\u00a0 You will see … Continue reading