Nearly everyone must have seen the iPhone and iPod Touch’s mobile web browser and found it a great idea to get what they call ‘the real Internet’ on a mobile device. If you have a cellphone that is Java-compatible (the majority are), try out Opera Mini. I’ve had it for a few weeks on an average Sony Ericsson and it works very well. Browsing is also increased by an encrypted socket connection to Opera’s servers.
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