Review on Opera Mini 5 For Android
Opera's Mini 5 beta finally hit Android

Mini 5 relies on Opera's servers to cache and compress pages for you, so what's sent to your phone is actually much smaller than what you normally would download if you were to get the entire page. It's not quite like Skyfire, where the entire page is rendered off-site, more of a hybrid where the page is still rendered locally, but using compressed text and images. The result is impressively fast page loads at the cost of reduced image quality — though you can request it to send you higher quality pics if you're not in a hurry.
The phone is still in beta , so I wont hold the fact that they skimped out on a few key features that the previous versions had ( i.e synching off bookmarks and options to set the display mode )
All in all I am happy with the release , and while I wont make this my default browser on my phone ( yet anyways ) I won't be uninstalling it anytime soon.
Opera Mini 5 beta comes to the Google Android platform
Once upon a time ago I was a heavy sidekick aficionado.
I would find ways of hacking, slicing and dicing the programs and innards to see if I could boost performance. It was a little frustrating though because the usb port was only for developers, so I had to hack a connection into it (but that’s another blog post all together )
Then I was introduced to the fabulous world of the Blackberry. I reworked it and made it into a crackberry ( google it , lol ) . I would edit lines of code and then modify the programs to my using the Blackberry SDK it and once I was satisfied testing it locally , I would load the program onto my 7520 ( see pic ,

lol … the first smart phones used to be humongous
and presto , homemade software .
Fast forward today. I am the proud owner of an Android G1 ,

and I love it . One of the coolest things about this phone is that the programming is open source so any one with the know how can brew together a great app .Today, we see the launch of another alternative web browser that I have spent a few hours using on my G1. Opera announced Opera Mini 5 for the Google Android platform this morning. Opera has two mobile browsing solutions, Opera Mini and Opera Mobile, with Opera Mini being a server-based solution that gives you a very fast and cost/data efficient browser. There are currently over 50 million users of Opera Mini across a broad spectrum of mobile devices and this Android version is just the latest.
I was sent an early preview of this browser solution and am very pleased with its performance and capabilities. As I have mentioned before, I particularly like the Opera Link feature that lets me sync my bookmarks across desktop web browser and mobile devices for a consistent web browsing experience. You will find Opera Mini 5 on Android supporting Speed Dial, tabbed browsing, password manager, full screen browsing, and more. It looks and performs very well on the large display of the G1
You can find this latest version of Opera Mini in the Android Market or point your default Android web browser to m.opera.com/next to get it.
I will continue testing the browser and will post my experience with the new version later in another week , so until then happy browsing












