Good things continue to happen to Opera as their Opera Mini 5 for iPhone finally gets approved by Apple and is available now for iPhone users at App Store.
It's a great month for Opera, with the company having recently hit the incredible 100 million users worldwide mark, followed by the latest news that Opera's mobile browser for iPhone has finally been approved by Apple and is available for iPhone users to download from the App Store for free right now.
Opera is 5 times faster than Safari
Opera has claimed that its browser is 5 times faster than Apple's Safari on iPhone. The browser was submitted to Apple late last month, with many expecting Apple's iPhone app approval team to knock it back. Thankfully, they didn't.
You can grab it now and try it out for yourself to put that claim to the test – as the Opera browser for iPhone is on the App Store available to download now.
Opera for iPhone features data compression of up to 90 per cent before the website loads on the iPhone.
The browser caches previously visited pages so there is also no need to reload webpages when hitting the back button, which means a faster browsing experience all around.
However, Apple's Safari will remain the default browser when you hit links in emails, text messages and from RSS feeds ....
It's a great month for Opera, with the company having recently hit the incredible 100 million users worldwide mark, followed by the latest news that Opera's mobile browser for iPhone has finally been approved by Apple and is available for iPhone users to download from the App Store for free right now.
Opera is 5 times faster than Safari
Opera has claimed that its browser is 5 times faster than Apple's Safari on iPhone. The browser was submitted to Apple late last month, with many expecting Apple's iPhone app approval team to knock it back. Thankfully, they didn't.
You can grab it now and try it out for yourself to put that claim to the test – as the Opera browser for iPhone is on the App Store available to download now.
Opera for iPhone features data compression of up to 90 per cent before the website loads on the iPhone.
The browser caches previously visited pages so there is also no need to reload webpages when hitting the back button, which means a faster browsing experience all around.
However, Apple's Safari will remain the default browser when you hit links in emails, text messages and from RSS feeds ....
sources : Tech Radar
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