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Opera Mobile 10 for Nokia smartphones

New in Opera Mobile 10 for Nokia smartphones:

Intuitive interface

Opera Mobile 10 beta 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 10 for Nokia smartphones FINALLY released

Faster browsing

Opera Mobile 10 beta is faster at rendering pages, zooming, panning and almost everything else you do with a browser. Page downloading is now 50% faster than the previous version of Opera for Symbian/S60 phones.

Opera Mobile 10 for Nokia smartphones FINALLY released

Speed Dial

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.

Opera Mobile 10 for Nokia smartphones FINALLY released

Tabs

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.

Opera Mobile 10 for Nokia smartphones FINALLY released

Opera Turbo

Opera’s servers compress Web pages up to 70%, greatly reducing the cost of browsing. Opera Turbo saves you both time and money, and makes Web browsing more enjoyable.

Opera Mobile 10 for Nokia smartphones FINALLY released

Touch & keypad

The user interface has been designed for both touchscreen and keypad-style mobile phones. With a touchscreen, you can enjoy even easier navigation with our new adaptive zoom feature.

Opera Mobile 10 for Nokia smartphones FINALLY released

Web compatibility

Opera Mobile 10 is based on the very latest generation of Opera Presto, the Opera browser engine, ensuring that all your favorite Web sites work exactly the way they do on a desktop computer.

Opera Mobile 10 for Nokia smartphones FINALLY released

Password manager

Say goodbye to typing in hard-to-remember usernames and passwords. Opera Mobile 10 will remember your credentials, and you can log on to your favorite Web sites with just a single click.

Opera Mobile 10 for Nokia smartphones FINALLY released

Adaptive zoom

Full Web-page viewing allows you to easily pan and zoom into your desired content in just a few clicks.

Opera Mobile 10 for Nokia smartphones FINALLY released

Opera Dragonfly

Connect your mobile phone to your PC and debug your Web applications remotely. Read more about Opera Dragonfly here.

Opera Mobile 10 for Nokia smartphones FINALLY released

Saving pages and images

With Opera Mobile 10, you can save Web pages and images for later offline viewing.

Opera Mobile 10 for Nokia smartphones FINALLY released

Typing less, browsing more

Save time with Web address auto-completion, Password Manager and pop-up handler.

Opera Mobile 10 for Nokia smartphones FINALLY released

History and Bookmarks

Find Web sites you have surfed before, and bookmark the ones you want to visit again.

Opera Mobile 10 for Nokia smartphones FINALLY released

Improved Web-standards support

Opera Mobile is the most standards-compliant mobile browser available. Opera Software remains steadfast in its commitment to make the Web accessible for all.

Opera Mobile 10 for Nokia smartphones FINALLY released

A true Web experience

With Opera Mobile, you can now easily multi-task with tabbed browsing, switching between multiple tabs.

Opera Mobile 10 for Nokia smartphones FINALLY released

Rich Web content

Browse AJAX-heavy sites such as Facebook and Gmail, and enjoy the rich interaction of modern Web applications.

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