Opera Reforms its Opera Mini Browser for Android With New Additions

Opera has finally given another update to its most popular browser the Opera Mini for Android smartphone users with new features and other relevant integrations. This incorporates particularly Indian reports on Bollywood and cricket on its landing home page, along with the capacity to download videos and other recordings on to the smartphone from the browser itself.

The new Opera Mini form for Android will demonstrate another entertainment feed on its home page. The browser organization has collaborated up with Bollywood Hungama for this reason. It has likewise joined forces with Sportskeeda to give live cricket reports on its landing page.

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Android users using Opera Mini gets video download feature

Opera Mini additionally empowered another video download feature, which will basically permit all its users to download recordings and videos onto their smartphones from the browser straightforwardly with no need of opening any other application just for this purpose. By tapping on the video, a pop-up dialog box with the choice to save the video shows up. Users can then hit the Save button to begin downloading the video instantly, or can press the cancel button to simply stream it online. This new feature has been enabled on numerous sites like VuClip, Hotstar, Times of India, DjPunjab, Indiamp3, Web music, and Djmaza.

Opera takes note of the fact that this new addition works only on video sites who do not have their own inbuilt media players. Video downloading is quite valuable for users who like to loop in different videos depending on their requirement without wasting the data and with this new addition, the user can then save the downloaded recordings and videos onto its handset's inbuilt storage capacity or to a microSD card.

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Video Boost feature of Opera Mini

Opera Mini as of late likewise presented another feature called 'Video Boost' for its Android clients. As the name recommends, the component would help Opera Mini clients "see less of the video-buffering wheel."

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