Opera Software today announced that Opera Mini, the free Web browser for mobile phones, is available for the popular BlackBerry and Palm handsets. Opera Mini offers BlackBerry and Palm Treo users a faster delivery of Web pages and overall better user experience.
According to Gartner reports*, 42.1 million PDA and smartphones units shipped globally in the first half of 2006. Millions of Blackberry and Palm Treo business users have the opportunity to potentially increase productivity and decrease data traffic cost by downloading and using Opera Mini on their handsets. Opera Mini offers faster and better page rendering while saving on memory and data usage, which reflects as a healthier handset and smaller bill for those with limited data plans. Opera Mini achieves this via a server-based component that compresses Web pages, ultimately reducing the size of data transferred and associated costs.
"Opera Mini is a no-frills, instant gateway to the World Wide Web on today's basic line of mobile phones," says Rolf Assev, Chief Commercial Officer, Opera Software. "But we see folks in the industry who are thrilled to use it on higher-end devices. People who are accustomed to mobile browsing in addition to e-mailing or texting, enjoy the speed and reliability Opera Mini offers on today's professional handsets. The fact is, it's a choice available to everyone, novice or pro."
Opera Mini launched in February this year and has since exceeded 1 billion pages viewed. There are currently more than 7 million users worldwide and industry leading operators, such as Europe's T-Mobile, are already recognizing Opera Mini as a valuable service enabler by installing the browser on select handsets. Usage statistics reported by Opera in August revealed that Google search is the most popular .com site visited using Opera Mini, followed by Gmail.com, Friendster.com, MySpace.com, Yahoo Messenger and hi5.com.
"We see that users are browsing with Opera Mini™ in the same as they are accustomed to on their desktop. They use Mini to find information or network, even bid on eBay while on-the-go," says Rolf Assev, Chief Commercial Officer, Opera Software.
With this announcement, Opera is kicking off a Your Web, Your Choice campaign. Applicants can visit http://www.opera.com/contest/operamini/ to elect their choice of currently available BlackBerry or Treo models and voice why they need Opera Mini to improve their on-the-go lifestyle. The best entry will be chosen by Opera to win their Opera Mini-powered BlackBerry or Treo of choice. The closing date for this campaign is November 30th.
The browser is available for free. To download, visit http://mini.opera.com from your handset.
* Gartner press release, October 9, 2006, "Gartner Says Worldwide Combined PDA and Smartphone Shipments Market Grew 57 Percent in the First Half of 2006": http://www.gartner.com/it/page.jsp?id=496997
Availability
Opera Mini is available free of charge via download at mini.opera.com. An Internet Data Plan is required to access the Internet. Verizon Wireless customers are currently not supported. Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME) support is required for the Treo. J2ME installation is available at http://java.sun.com/products/sjwtoolkit/download.html.
Source: Mini proves smart: Opera Mini Web browser for your BlackBerry or Treo
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