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From Opera Software:
Opera Mobile for Symbian boasts a powerful new user interface. Merging the best from our desktop browser with new innovations for mobile phones, Opera Mobile is advanced and highly intuitive to use. Opera Mobile for Symbian is faster at rendering pages, zooming, panning, and almost everything else you do with a browser. Get to your favorite Web page with just one click, with a set of visual bookmarks that appear when you open a new tab. To add a new page, simply click on an empty Speed Dial slot. With tabbed browsing, you no longer need to interrupt one session to start another. Check your Web mail in one window, Facebook in another, Twitter in a third and all that while checking the latest sports results.
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"For Symbian...Pretty damn good"
Version: Opera Mobile for Symbian 10 beta 2
Pros
not that slow, full web and tabs, sweet speed dial, zoom is simple and convenient, doesn't screw up numbers and punctuation for passwords (like opera mini), computer-like feel
Cons
slower than compressed browsers like Google or Opera Mini (better quality though), a little slow on initial start-up
Summary
Opera Mobile doesn't glitch-out on Symbian OS text (when using punctuation or numbers on EX71), like Opera Mini. Otherwise, Opera Mini would be ideal. The Bolt mobile browser seems faster and comparable, but after it spontaneously forgot my passwords and reloaded all my log-in pages, I sought out a better mobile browser. Opera Mobile has a computer-like feel with speed-dial, full-web rendering, password manager, and other familiar PC functions.
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