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Here’s your first look at Opera Mini for Windows Phone, featuring a completely new design – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
March 4, 2015
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Here's your first look at Opera Mini for Windows Phone, featuring a completely new look

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Two days ago, we reported that Opera Mini would be showcased during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Opera has kept true to their promise and has demonstrated the new browser for Windows Phone, which is also set to arrive on other platforms too.

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So what’s new? How about a whole new user experience. Opera Mini for Windows Phone features a better way to see your recent tabs, a mode that helps you conserve data, and a new way to view history. The browser is completely revamped to make your browsing experience better than it was before.

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Check out the hands-on video from Opera below. Currently, there is no word on when this new browser will hit the Windows Phone Store, or if there will be a preview released for eager testers. Are you a current Opera Mini user on Windows Phone? Are you looking forward to this update?

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