I already got it yesterday for my Omnia HD and it's great, definitely a lot better than Opera mini, it is also faster and scrolls better than the default browser.
In my opinion, in Symbian, Skyfire is the best browser of all. It loads REALLY quickly, loads pages fully (not saying Opera Mobile doesn't, but Skyfire does it a bit more quickly).
Overall, Opera Mobile 10 seems really solid. I love the interface, it looks very sleek. My main gripe with Opera Mobile is that it uses it's own system when typing, meaning you can't use predictive text to type. That's disappointing. Also, if you press the pencil button on your phone to open up a list of special characters, it doesn't function like that in Opera Mobile. I wish they would've left it alone.
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I already got it yesterday for my Omnia HD and it's great, definitely a lot better than Opera mini, it is also faster and scrolls better than the default browser.
In my opinion, in Symbian, Skyfire is the best browser of all. It loads REALLY quickly, loads pages fully (not saying Opera Mobile doesn't, but Skyfire does it a bit more quickly).
Overall, Opera Mobile 10 seems really solid. I love the interface, it looks very sleek. My main gripe with Opera Mobile is that it uses it's own system when typing, meaning you can't use predictive text to type. That's disappointing. Also, if you press the pencil button on your phone to open up a list of special characters, it doesn't function like that in Opera Mobile. I wish they would've left it alone.