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Full web browsing for Windows Mobile earlier than expected

Steven Parker   on 08 October 2007 - 11:31 · 5 comments & 4717 views

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From ms mobiles: CEO of HTC told us that full web browsing is coming to HTC phones next year, what may mean that either Microsoft will release then next version of Windows Mobile (i.e. Windows Mobile 7 - Microsoft employees already carry it around in their phones) with new version of Pocket Internet Explorer, or, that HTC will be pre-installing some 3rd party browser.

Maybe however users of Windows Mobile phones will not have to wait till next year! Read on!

While Picsel Technologies company already offers Internet browser for Windows Mobile with overview mode, it is offered only for manufacturers and not for end users. On the other hand Opera - a company located in Norway - is offering their browser also for end users.

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(1 reply) #1 Evolution on 08 Oct 2007 - 13:50
Or maybe they're talking about DeepFish :/
#1.1 Magallanes on 08 Oct 2007 - 14:12
Quote - (Evolution said @ #1)
Or maybe they're talking about DeepFish :/


Deepfish was announced before WM6 and today still is a private "beta". Deepfish smell fishy.

And the funny parts it's that manufactured (with some exception by models) don't give a OS upgrade for free (or paid for).


#2 Helba on 08 Oct 2007 - 18:15
Woo Opera!

They've got the one and only super fancy Wii browser. And now this. They're apparently covering all the bases.

I love me some Opera.
#3 Joseph21 on 08 Oct 2007 - 20:47
i use OSS browser for symbian S60... it renders the pc like in the PC
and this is a nokia browser 2 year old xD
#4 funnyperson1 on 09 Oct 2007 - 10:01
I used mobile Opera for a while on my Blackjack, but I didn't use the "full browsing" mode, it isn't really feasible on like a 2" screen. It was ages better then IE though, I might buy it since my beta expired.

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