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Opera Mini

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Opera Mini enables you to take your full Web experience to your phone. Stay in touch with your friends on Facebook, Twitter, get your e-mail on the go, do your online banking. There are no limits — Opera Mini is the quick, easy and secure way to get any Web page you want.

To download Opera Mini directly to your phone, please visit operamini.com using your BlackBerry’s Web browser.

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  1. kadav said

    Hi

  2. Muy bueno este servicio

  3. aka00 said

    Not all web page button drop down selections work just like bb browser did before OS v5. Worked ok on my BB 8900 Curve OS v5. Seemed a little faster on loading web pages. Needs new user friendly interface for simple drop down button options. Good idea but needs the Opera thought on interface dropped and some type of smaller foot print and more user friendly options. Easier base function selections a must! Better Java support.

  4. kelly said

    This is good

  5. john said

    This very good

  6. 7mooD said

    i have just downloaded it … this comment is on it … it’s a very fantastic app , i love it … this site is a very nice & good site

  7. The blog is very informative .I want to subscribe to feeds

  8. Hunter said

    Can i Use ONLY Wifi For This Or Do I HAVE To us Data?

  9. f911 said

    Nice

  10. iheka ifeyinwa vivian said

    Hi

  11. Hi, please contact me, thanks!

Continuing the Discussion

  1. | BlackBerry Chick Blog- For You - By Us linked to this post on December 25, 2008

    [...] Opera mini has combined several functions on one homepage: a “go to” web bar, a search bar that gives you several search engines to choose from, a link to your feeds, and an editable list of easy-to-reach bookmarks that include the news, weather, and even free downloads (among other things).  Not to mention Opera seems to run 10x faster than the normal browser, and even lets you surf pages in their original format, not in mini-format. [...]

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