![]() Here are some screenshots of the BlackBerry Browser. There should be some really cool features, well Actually I know only one now which is really exciting, it’s a tabbed browsing. ![]() It has full Javascript, it connects to websites directly instead of going through Opera's server, and it is usable to access intranet websites that Opera's proxy server cannot access. BlackBerry Browser is currently in development and it’s planned for BlackBerry Pearl 2 or so. Opera Mini is much faster on slower network and slower phones. From the left sidebar, select Advanced > Browser from The opera Mini. In short, Opera Mini is much faster and much leaner, which is especially noticeable on less powerful devices and on slow networks however Opera Mini is not a full-featured browser (and is never meant to be). You can exclude specific addresses or local addresses from using a proxy server by. ![]() Opera Mobile has full Javascript support, Opera Mini only supports a very limited subset of Javascript Last I checked, zooming in and out and rotating the screen in Opera Mini wouldn't reflow the text. Opera Mobile downloads the whole webpage from the original site, which can amount to quite a bit of bandwidth (note that Opera Mobile can also use Opera Turbo, which can also reduce bandwidth usage). Opera Mobile is more resource hungry, on Opera Mini many of the rendering task is done on the proxy server, which cuts the amount of processing, bandwidth, and memory requirementĭata Usage: Opera Mini downloads a OBML (Opera Binary Markup Language) from Opera's server, which compresses pages by up to 90% (according to Opera). Rendering: Opera Mobile downloads HTML from web server and renders the website on your phone, Opera Mini downloads an optimized version (in Opera's Binary Markup Language/OBML) of the website from Opera's proxy. Size: Opera Mobile is ~20MB, Opera Mini is barely 900KB. ![]()
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