Opera Signs Nokia Phone Deal 106
Masq666 writes "Opera Software stated on Friday that it had signed a deal with Nokia to put its mobile Internet browser on several Nokia phones. Opera has licensed its mobile Internet browser for a total of 11 Nokia phone models in recent years. Opera's CFO said he expected the rise in the number of phones with Opera's browser to outpace the increase in models."
Yep (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Yep (Score:5, Interesting)
I installed it on my Nokia 3660 a while back and let the trial run out before I got around to trying to use it.
Is the nature of this announcement merely that Opera will officially offer versions that support an increasing number of Nokia phone models? Should I assume users will still have to pay for Opera?
Re:Yep (Score:2)
I only realized today that they're both Finnish companies, so no wonder they're keen to cooperate. Of course the browser itself is IMO reason enough for Nokia to want them, it has tons of features and it's very lightweight, even th
Re:Yep (Score:2)
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See here for the list of current phones [opera.com] where you can either install Opera, or where it is pre-installed.
Re:Yep (Score:1)
There is no ad-version (Score:2, Informative)
Only a trial version and it costs 20$ if you want to buy it.
Re:Yep (Score:2)
Re:Yep (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Yep (Score:2)
please no adds (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:please no adds (Score:3, Informative)
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Re:please no adds (Score:3, Interesting)
Well, high-end Nokia phones run Symbian OS (obviously: Nokia is a notable member of the Symbian consortium...), which basically is the good 'ol Epoc 32 which ran on Arm PDAs like the Psion Series 5. And Opera has been running for years on such machines, so that should be a no-brainer.
OTOH, Nokia uses its own GUI on t
Re:please no adds (Score:2)
Re:please no adds (Score:2)
Dipshit (Score:1, Flamebait)
SmartPhone = MS (Score:1)
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Re:please no adds (Score:3, Interesting)
No ads, works great too. 9500 Rocks because it's Wifi enabled too. Kinda big, but that's why it has the nickname "The Brick."
Re:please no adds (Score:3, Informative)
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There is not, however, a version for Pocket PC.
Re:please no adds (Score:1)
Instead of mouse gestures... (Score:1, Funny)
Only on Slashdot (Score:1, Redundant)
Re:Instead of mouse gestures... (Score:1)
Uses cellID.
No shit
http://www.midlet-review.com/index?content=review& id=408&rel=symbian&mobile=&genre=Adventure&PHPSESS ID=04d5ddba35a3413d0c67a317759aed58 [midlet-review.com]
I'd buy it if I was an outgoing guy
Symbian OS (Score:3, Interesting)
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Re:Symbian OS (Score:4, Funny)
Opera is designed for running well on low-end machines, which gives it a clear upper hand when it comes to running it on small devices such as mass-market mobile phones.
Re:Symbian OS (Score:2)
Re:Symbian OS (Score:1)
Keep on supporting Minimo, I hope it goes somewhere as Opera running on my 2mb ram 7650 but don't support it by undermining Opera.
Same deal with Mozilla/Opera already started on mobile too?
very long (Score:1)
The most people still use the default WAP GPRS browser. The bookmarks on the phone are associated with him, and there is no way to make Opera the default browser on the phones.
I can speak for the current Symbian phones, that have him (Sony Ericsson P800/P900, Nokia 6600).
Minimo? (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Minimo? (Score:2)
Re:Minimo? (Score:1)
AKA "The picture set for those 5 readers who don't know how big a dollar bill is AND don't know what the Google logo looks like"
Re:Minimo? (Score:1)
Re:Minimo? (Score:1)
Re:Minimo? (Score:1, Interesting)
Re:Minimo? (Score:1)
(Yes, I know what the orginal poster was saying. I was just making a joke.)
Re:Minimo? (Score:1)
Re:Minimo? (Score:1)
Re:Minimo? (Score:1)
Nokia probably don't want to put all of their eggs into a single basket, as the saying goes. If the difference between the value added by Opera and the price of Opera is greater than the value added by Minimo, minus any funding from Nokia, then Opera is a better choice. If not, Minimo may be the better one.
Re:Minimo? (Score:2)
It has 2 mb of memory. Yes, 2 mb. You can't add anything too.(sigh) If you push a bit as using excellent tools like sdoubler from http://www.psiloc.com/ [psiloc.com] , you may even use Realplayer or Agile Messenger same time.
This must be the real reason
Can anyone comment on the usability... (Score:5, Insightful)
It must be hard browsing without mouse gestures
Re:Can anyone comment on the usability... (Score:5, Interesting)
I don't understand how it works, but somebody told me that it is a css hack. Anyway for example you have 4 modes, with or without pics and fit to screen (columnn mode) and normal rendering. Let's say you have this complex page with css2 and javascript, some magic happens and it's completely readable on 320x240 in column mode.
Re:Can anyone comment on the usability... (Score:3, Informative)
In the case of a mobile Opera browser, it will use your page's handheld CSS, if it exists. If it does not exist, the way page elements are displayed is simply altered to the default. For example, table cells are all displayed in one column.
This is the way HTML is designed and meant to be. Pages should use a
Re:Can anyone comment on the usability... (Score:3, Informative)
But Opera does much more than applying some styles. See here [opera.com] for the brochure.
I used it and early MS phones (Score:3, Informative)
Opera works well and is a proper browser. IE at the time (about 2 years ago) was horribly limited in the mobile version, no css at all for instance. Opera on the other hand could handle regular websites as well or as bad as the full version on your pc.
Mouse gestures didn't exist but the ones I used were the big slightly laptop form nokia's vs pda MS phones. The widescreen o
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Fantastic on Symbian S60 (Score:1)
Slashdot works particularly well.
Ads? I think not.. (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:I've been using Opera and it's a nice addition (Score:3, Insightful)
What pop-up ads? Opera's ads do not pop up. They are as inconspicuous as they can get, and limited to a narrow horizontal band at the top of the screen.
Plus, I don't see anybody complaining about Slashdot's ads. Subscribers (you know, people who pay money) don't see Slashdot's ads. Same thing with Opera.
Re:I've been using Opera and it's a nice addition (Score:1)
So, you don't have to pay - again - for the ad-free version - that's how it comes INSTALLED on your Nokia phone.
[caveat - I own shares of Nokia, lots of them, so I have a financial interest in this]
Shards of malformed html (Score:3, Interesting)
I did a quick check of an embedded browser I had laying around, and it died instantly.
Can anyone parse this? (Score:2)
Umm... Huh?
So... More models of phones will use Opera than the number of existant phone models?
Neat trick, this guy should talk to the CEO of a former employer of mine that swore to maintain perpetual X% "growth" per year by making cuts to reach that target.
Perhaps Bernie didn't do anything wrong... These guys just use a system of math totally incompatible with physical reality. Wor
All thank Opera (Score:1)
They make living money only and only from selling browsers and inventing. They had no $2M donation or 400+ elite coders.
Its a miracle they have come this far and keep on progressing.
Re:Opera? (Score:5, Funny)
Excel
Re:Opera? (Score:2)
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Re:Opera? (Score:4, Informative)
OTOH, the new "Fit to Window Width" feature is super useful whenever there's a horizontal sidebar or if you want to collapse a frameset into a single page.:)
Small Screen (Score:1)
Re:It Figures (Score:3, Insightful)
Uh, what? Are you saying that Opera is/has spyware? If so, can ya pass the pipe?
Re:It Figures (Score:2)
Re:It Figures (Score:1, Informative)
opera sells 1 thing. a browser. a browser that happens to work amazingly well, and even more amazingly well in a mobile environment.
is this worth paying for? definitely.
are you still full of shit? definitely.