New version of Opera for Android with UI overhaul
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mrninko last edited by
@andreasbovens
really now into stable veraion??? There're lot of bugs and glitches and you wanna present opera this way? Congrat! -
andreasbovens last edited by
@andreasbovens
really now into stable veraion??? There're lot of bugs and glitches and you wanna present opera this way? Congrat!Which bugs and glitches are you seeing?
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bigbighill last edited by
@andreasbovens
really now into stable veraion??? There're lot of bugs and glitches and you wanna present opera this way? Congrat!Which bugs and glitches are you seeing?
copy and search not work
adderss bar search history is gone -
mrninko last edited by admin
@andreasbovens
really now into stable veraion??? There're lot of bugs and glitches and you wanna present opera this way? Congrat!Which bugs and glitches are you seeing?
See my posts @andreasbovens on opera forum https://forums.opera.com/topic/16653/ui-overhaul-in-opera-37-1
Looks like devs don't read what users write and occur
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A Former User last edited by
Can't test it yet.
-Is the problem where tapping sync causes the browser to minimize fixed?
-Is the problem with the unresponsive folder tiles (does not respond to tapping) fixed?
-Can I sync my other speed dials?
-Tab selector problems (hanging) are fixed?
@andreasbovens If you 'd be so kind to provide a changelog and a version number like with opera desktop it would be so helpful.
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mrninko last edited by
Can't test it yet.
-Is the problem where tapping sync causes the browser to minimize fixed?
-Is the problem with the unresponsive folder tiles (does not respond to tapping) fixed?
-Can I sync my other speed dials?
-Tab selector problems (hanging) are fixed?
@andreasbovens If you 'd be so kind to provide a changelog and a version number like with opera desktop it would be so helpful.Unresponsive folders indeed. To open it you have to clik on its name, tapping on folder icon doesn't work.
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A Former User last edited by
Unresponsive folders indeed. To open it you have to clik on its name, tapping on folder icon doesn't work.
Wow that it is indeed, from what I see from beta. Who have thought about that insane regression and has put it to stable, it blows my mind. I hope it's only a bug, it can't be something else, it can't be!!!
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mrninko last edited by
Unresponsive folders indeed. To open it you have to clik on its name, tapping on folder icon doesn't work.
Wow that it is indeed, from what I see from beta. Who have thought about that insane regression and has put it to stable, it blows my mind. I hope it's only a bug, it can't be something else, it can't be!!!
Clearly devs don't read these posts and bugs tickets at all or the don't mind what they release... I've reported all these bugs and glitches and you can see result...
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A Former User last edited by
"You can set another search engine as your default."
this is excellent work
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batzi last edited by
Are the new features of opera/android all allready in opera beta /android realized?
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avmon last edited by
Why change things that were good?
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The new bottom bar reduces space for visibility of the pages and if I enable the full screen option then I have to make scroll for make the bar visible for use it. Why not have an option for the user to choose whether to use the bottom bar or have those buttons in the menu as before?
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When I open a new tab, I would like the Speed Dial will be displayed as before.
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Before, we can tap on the arrow of a search suggestion for avoid to launch the searching and only put the text on the search box. Why have you removed that?
I think this new version has no new interesting features and instead is full of drawbacks in usability.
This is the first time that I'm thinking about switching to another browser.
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bbildman last edited by
If I update to the soon-to-be-released new Opera for Android, and don't like it, can I reinstall the previous version over the newly installed newest version?
Thinking ahead.
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A Former User last edited by
If I update to the soon-to-be-released new Opera for Android, and don't like it, can I reinstall the previous version over the newly installed newest version?
Thinking ahead.No, but you can install it from an external source outside Google's store (apk file). Or you can already see what to expect by trying out the latest beta.
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A Former User last edited by
If I update to the soon-to-be-released new Opera for Android, and don't like it, can I reinstall the previous version over the newly installed newest version?
Thinking ahead.Old versions of opera are easy to find. Just delete the new one, install the one you like, then go into google play and turn off auto update.
For me, I gave after version 36 when they did the new ui and then took away the option to use the old tab switcher. But as with most things, if you want the perfect browser for you, you would have to make it yourself
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bbildman last edited by
If I update to the soon-to-be-released new Opera for Android, and don't like it, can I reinstall the previous version over the newly installed newest version?
Thinking ahead.No, but you can install it from an external source outside Google's store (apk file). Or you can already see what to expect by trying out the latest beta.
Bummer, looks like I will be sticking with the version I've been using for the past few months...this is truly a disappointment.
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Deleted User last edited by
@bbildman: @xirit32 is correct.
you can create a local apk file from your current version with apkextractor, or pull an older version from apkmirror or opera's own repository https://ftp.opera.com/pub/opera/android/
jumping back and forth between versions i have never lost any data, bookmarks etc; do regular backups anyway.
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bbildman last edited by
Well I tried out the latest beta version of Opera .
Congratulations to the opera developer team for turning a what was a browser into a newsreader. This version is absolutely terrible.
The opening window for Opera should be the speed dial page or a bookmark page not the current news.
Let us hope and pray Opera developers do not turn the computer version into what we have here.