Opera Mini is officially available on Windows Phone
After announcing the idea in August, Opera has now released a Beta version of the Opera Mini browser for devices running Windows Phone.
To experience this beta version of Opera Mini on devices running Windows Phone, users must send the email address to the publisher to receive the download link for the application.
Currently Opera mini has more than 300 million users on mobile platforms. This number will continue to increase as the official version for Windows Phone is released. The use of background data compression technology ( which reduces 90% of download site data compared to other browsers ) Opera mini will help users to save the maximum amount of data when browsing the web.
Opera mini does not require high machine configuration so it works quite smoothly on all mobile devices. In addition to saving data, Opera mini users can also browse by tab, by topic and many other interesting features.
Opera mini is now available for free on two popular platforms, iOS and Android. Interested users can send email requests to Opera via http://www.opera.com/wpbeta .
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