I'm simply loving my new android phone right now. Thanks for sharing this interesting post about Android. The Dolphin kind of lags up when there are three or more tabs opened. I haven't tried the Opera browser on the Android yet but I hope it's better than the Dolphin. Worth a look if you’re a browser buff with an Android phone (and I’m glad that Android users have the option of choosing Mini–here’s hoping that iPhone Louis Vuitton owners get to choose, too). Worth a look if you’re a browser buff with an Android phone (and I’m glad that Android users have the option of choosing Mini–here’s hoping that iPhone owners get to choose, too). But on the plus side, Mini let me get into one Web site–the back-end part of I use to update Technologizer–which I haven’t been able to access with the bundled Android browser. Formatting is never as faithful as in the stock browser, and some of the sites I visited with the beta looked just plain wonky. ![]() In my brief time with Mini 5 so far on a Verizon Droid, it felt fast but not strikingly faster than the standard Android browser (an experience which ’s Sean Ludwig also encountered). As its name suggests, Mini started out as a pretty basic browser, but version 5 is full-featured for a phone browsser: It’s got tabs, a password manager, and Opera’s Speed Dial feature that provides one-click access to favorite sites. Mini’s signature feature is the way it caches and compresses Web pages on the server side so they’re relatively snappy on a phone even via a sluggish wireless connection. Opera has released a beta of its Opera Mini 5 browser for Google’s Android OS.
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