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Motorola Renews Commitment To Opera

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Jul 1, 2005, 12:50 PM   by (staff)

Motorola has extended their agreement with Opera today. Under the new terms, Opera will provide Motorola with browsers for all the operating systems the company uses in their phones for the next three years. Motorola already uses Opera in their Symbian and Linux handsets, including the next generation Linux-based OS announced with the E895. Under the new agreement, Opera will also supply browsers for Windows Mobile, BREW and other Motorola phones as well. Opera has recently released a version of its browser for Windows Mobile Smartphone, and expects to have a version for Pocket PC soon.

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pauldg

Jul 1, 2005, 8:31 PM

Is this a Good thing?

I've never used this browser, but i haven't heard many good things about it either. Is it any better than the mobile windows browser? i bet neither are very good at rendering pages to a smaller screen size. I see that Nokia is trying to get away from this browser, and can't help but wonder if they know something we don't.
It definately is. I have a Motorola V710 with Motorola's browser on it, and the browser really sucks. Sorry, let me correct that: REALLY sucks. It crashes once every minute, and even software updates don't help..... they can make a good phone, but ...
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I've never used this browser, but i haven't heard many good things about it either. Is it any better than the mobile windows browser? i bet neither are very good at rendering pages to a smaller screen size. I see th
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