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Opera Mini For Windows Phone Updated, Removes The Beta Tag – onmsft.com

Dave W. Shanahan Dave W. Shanahan
June 10, 2015
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Opera Mini introduces new video for Windows Phone users, no longer beta app

Opera Mini has hit the Windows Store with new features and improvements. Opera Mini has finally dropped the “beta” from its name, and the latest update does not have a change log, so it is hard to say whether the update does much more than minor bug fixes. Opera Mini claims to be one of the fastest browsers out there for Windows Phone. 

Opera Mini allows you to navigate easily and creates a great native app experience on your Windows Phone. Check out the new video below:

Among the features that Opera Mini touts that set it apart from other Windows Phone browser apps out there is the ability to browse the web at high speed without undermining the way websites load on your Windows Phone. Opera Mini also uses less data, by compressing website data, thus saving you from overages on your data plan. With security and privacy being a paramount concern for many people, Opera Mini handles all of your security needs within its browser.  You can download Opera Mini for Windows Phone in the download link below (it’s free).

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