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The latest beta to the venerable freeware browser for Java phones barely alters its own status quo.
The latest beta to the venerable freeware browser for Java phones barely alters its own status quo.
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Oh wait, tabbed browsing is still missing?
Uh, considering that Skyfire is a native application which can only run on high-end phones, while Opera Mini works on any old phone with a Java VM, this comparison is rather useless, don't you think?
Do you really think those old Nokia phones would be able to handle built-in video?
- by mailbreak November 12, 2008 8:51 AM PST
- dont these seem a little pointless with <a href=''www.apple.com/iphone'>iphone</a>?
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