Owners of the only two Series 60-based smartphones on the market - the Nokia 7650 and 3650 - now have yet another browser to surf the full Internet with.
At the Symbian Exposium in London, UK, Opera Software yesterday launched yet another version of its browser for a Symbian OS based platform. Having already introduced versions for Nokia's Series 80 and the UIQ platform, the Norway-based company announced the immediate availability of its browser for devices based on Nokia's Series 60 platform.
Using Opera's proprietary Small-Screen Rendering technology, the browser offers vast standards support and draws on this to reformat web pages created for desktop browser to a size and format more suited for a mobile device. A version of the browser with Small-Screen Rendering support has since February been available as a free download for owners of Sony Ericsson's UIQ-based P800.
The list of standards supported by the browser reads as a veritable acronym soup, and include HTML 4.01, ECMA-262 2nd and 3rd ed., JavaScript 1.5, XHTML 1.0/1.1, XHTML Basic, XHTML MP, CSS 1 and 2, CSS MP, WML 1.3, WCSS, cHTML, HTTP 1.0 and 1.1, SSL 3/TLS 1.0 and Unicode (UTF-16).
A free 14-day trial of the Opera for Series 60 browser can be downloaded from the Opera web site. For a limited period of time, Opera offers the browser for an introductory price of 19.95, which will increase to 39 EUR at the end of the introductory period.
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