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Story: Mozilla reveals mobile Firefox

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Posted by: J.A. Watson (Tuesday 29 April 2008, 1:59 PM)

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I was surprised when I read your comment about "no free browser for mobiles", because I am running Opera on my Nokia 6234, and I'm sure it was free. So I checked the Opera web page, and sure enough you are right - well, we both are right. Opera Mini runs on most phones, provides good, basic browsing, and its free. Opera Mobile runs on Symbian and Windows Mobile smartphones, and is much more powerful than Opera Mini, with tabs, speed dial, and Flash support. It costs $24, or 19 Euros, which is not a lot, but you're right, it's not free.

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