T-Mobile Phones Can Snag Opera Mini
Nov 2, 2010, 10:03 AM by Eric M. Zeman
Opera Software today announced that T-Mobile customers can now download, install and use the Opera Mini browser on their handsets. Opera has struck an agreement with T-Mobile, allowing a number of devices to use the alternative browser. It is compatible with the Nokia 2330, 2720, 3711, 5130, and E73 Mode; the Sony Ericsson Equinox; and the Samsung T239 and T659. Opera Mini compresses mobile web sites to help save wireless data charges. It is a free download from Opera Software.
Comments
Still doesn't work on my old Nokia 6301
Carrier agreement? . . .Uh, not necessary
Any Java enabled handset can download Opera Mini, I had it on my Nokia N95.
Screw you carriers!!!! We don't need your permission!
Most non-pda T-mobile (US) handsets (i.e., regular old phones) would not allow non-T-Mobile-signed Java applications to a...
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