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Experience The New Mini 50 From Opera With Data Compression Technology
Opera Mini has launched its Mini 50, a small, fast and powerful browser that comes with unique features such as…
Opera Mini has launched its Mini 50, a small, fast and powerful browser that comes with unique features such as data compression technology, a download manager with offline file-sharing capabilities, and a built-in ad-blocker.
In the significant upgrade, the popular browser has thoroughly revamped its user interface to allow its users a more personal and intuitive way to interact with the browser features they love the most.
“Since the very first launch almost 15 years ago, Opera Mini has provided people with a better browsing experience than what they get with the default browser on their smartphones,” said Andrzej Czarnecki, Product Manager for Opera Mini. “With version 50, it is time for a major upgrade to Opera Mini, with a completely redesigned user experience, where we make the most popular features easier to use.”
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Completely redesigned
In the most significant upgrade for five years, the new Opera Mini 50 integrates a modern and versatile status bar located at the top of the browser screen. The new status bar adds a touch personalization to the browser. In Opera Mini 50, users can receive welcome messages during their daily browsing sessions with greetings and hints throughout the day when using the app. The status bar also keeps users updated on what’s going around them. It shows notifications with information about the latest news and upcoming updates in the browser or events from partners.
“With Opera Mini 50, we are reinforcing the connection between the users and the features that they love in multiple touchpoints,” noted Czarnecki, adding; “We’ve introduced new styles, themes, and user experiences, to improve access to the features users need while enjoying superior aesthetics.”
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Data savings have always been significant for Opera Mini users. In Opera Mini 50, the new status bar displays a data savings widget which comes pretty handy in situations where users want to keep control of their data consumption in a glimpse.
“We know that data compression in Opera Mini is widely used among our users. Our designers have introduced the new data-savings widget on the status bar, to give users detailed information about their data consumption. It tells them what they need to know about how much data they are saving without navigating through the settings of the browser,” added Czarnecki.
Since the very first launch almost 15 years ago, Opera Mini has provided people with a better browsing experience than what they get with the default browser on their smartphones.
More browsing, less data
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Today, Opera Mini is by far the fastest and best data-saving browser available on digital app stores. This makes the browser particularly popular among users who want to save data or gain speed for a better browsing experience on limited or congested mobile networks.
Opera Mini offers its users the option to activate either high or extreme data savings mode. The strict mode in Opera Mini is capable of saving on average an impressive 81 per cent of mobile data versus other browsers like Google Chrome, which are only capable of saving on average to 9 per cent of mobile data. This allows Opera Mini users to browse for nine times longer versus using other mobile browsers without data compression capabilities.
Easier access to offline file sharing
Opera Mini is the only major browser that allows its users also to share files without the use of mobile data. With its offline file sharing, it will enable users to transfer images, videos, and audio files to nearby devices at super high speeds using a safe Wi-Fi direct connection.
The freshly added offline file-sharing feature works with the popular download manager in Opera Mini. By combining these features, Opera Mini makes it easier for users to share files they have already downloaded from the web to their phones, as they don’t need to navigate through their phone drive to share the data they are searching for. Offline file-sharing can now be accessed easily in Opera Mini 50 through the shortcut on the new navigation bar located at the bottom of the browser screen.
Free music everywhere
Last year Opera Mini partnered with Mdundo, the leading music sharing platform with the most extensive catalogue of independent artists across Africa. Throughout this partnership, Opera integrates Mdundo’s music catalogue into Opera Mini 50 providing users with free access to the music they love through their browsers wherever they go.
“Every time users listen to an artist with Opera Mini and Mdundo; they are also supporting local and independent African artists. Helping them to increase their chances of being discovered by more people, generate more streams and downloads, and motivate them to keep making their favourite music,” said Czarnecki.
With Opera Mini and Mdundo, users can decide between streaming music or download their favourite songs. Thanks to the hybrid advertising model of Mdundo, users can download their favourite songs for free.