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Re: How's the web surfing experience?
It not as fast as safari, but faster than the beta builds that are manually installed on older phones. Very usable, but nothing can be compared to Safari yet imo.
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Re: How's the web surfing experience?
I'd venture to say it's as good if not better than safari. Opera does a nice job resizing inline text so you can read it by only scrolling up and down, and the higher resolution screen does make a difference.
I don't know why safari is such a gold standard, I always make it crash one way or another in the apple store. I really like the TP browsing experience. Never had issues with it.
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Re: How's the web surfing experience?
As you said, in the Apple store. Mobil Safari kicks butt, but it still wasn't enough for me to keep the phone
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Re: How's the web surfing experience?
Especially with flashlight 3.1 lets see mobile safari do flash in browser
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Re: How's the web surfing experience?
can you load flashlight 3.1 and run it with the stock opera loaded on this device. i thought you needed to use opera build 1957 and up for this to work. That would be awesome if flash worked as well!
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Re: How's the web surfing experience?
The Opera browser is very usable on the TP and Diamond. When you go to a page, it comes up zoomed out so you can see the whole thing. You can double-tap the screen to zoom all the way in, or use the "wheel" to zoom in slowly to any level you want. I find this perfect in conjunction with the higher resolution screen as you often don't need to zoom all the way in to be able to read the text.
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Re: How's the web surfing experience?
I use opera on the wii as well, and both versions seem to have a semi-intelligent zooming feature that seems to expand the block your focused on. so rather than just raw zooming, it seems to keep the text in-frame.
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