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Smarten up your social life with Opera Mini 7 for basic phones


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Posted by tranced
Oslo, Norway — May 31, 2012

Want a better way to connect with friends and the web on almost any basic mobile phone? Try new Opera Mini 7 with Smart Page. Ditch the built-in browser on your mobile phone, and smarten up your online social life.

Smart Page is a one-page summary of all the news from your Facebook and Twitter feeds. Using the data-crunching and money-saving technology behind Opera Mini, Smart Page keeps you updated on your social life quickly, without breaking the bank.

Using the Smart Page in Opera Mini 7, you’ll not only be kept up to date on the latest happenings in your social life, but other news, as well. The Smart Page includes suggestions for news sites to follow, as well as the possibility for you to add the feeds of sites you browse most often.

This means easier access to your favorite content, all in one place, with less work for your thumbs on those cumbersome mobile keyboards.

“I’ve spent hours typing web addresses on my mobile phone, but now there’s a super smart way to get most of your content at a glance,” say Lars Boilesen, CEO, Opera Software. “With Smart Page, you just open the browser, and the content is right beside your Speed Dial shortcuts in the start screen for you to skim through — super practical, super time-saving and super smart. I guess that’s why the product team called it Smart Page.”

Once you’ve had your fill of your friends’ cute kitten pictures on Facebook, you can go anywhere on the web with Opera Mini 7. The Opera Mini 7 browser is a better way of accessing full websites from your mobile phone, even if it isn’t a smartphone. If you’ve tried to visit a full webpage with your phone’s stock browser and found it limiting, try out the Opera Mini 7 browser and navigate the full web with ease.

See Opera Mini 7 in action here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSVucjnk-a8

Opera Mini 7 is available as a free download for Java-compatible (J2ME), S60 and Blackberry feature phones on the market, from m.opera.com.

http://www.opera.com/press/releases/2012/05/31/

Posted by chunkybeats
I used to use Opera mini on my w995 it simply is the best non smartphone browser out there! I use it as my primary browser for my Xperia Neo V, it still is the best I think in my mind, fingers crossed bloody Facebook dont buy them out!


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