Opera for Android 46
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
Thanks for the reply.
I re-checked. First on another phone not to wreck my fully set one again.
Result: No difference between v45 and v46 regarding the "full screen button" on the other one.
Reassured by this I went to update the first one too, again.
Result: No "full screen button". The screen size is slightly smaller than on the test phone, but that should not make any difference for Opera v45 vs v46.
So I just checked if the display orientation might have to do something with it. Changed it from fixed on landscape to automatic and turned the phone - and back.
Result: Now the "full screen button" is displayed again in v46 on the first phone, too.Strange behavior. But glad I was able "fix" it.
So, thanks again for your reply.
Btw: As for the "look" of it: The button was just missing and all the others evenly spaced over the bottom bar. As there was now one button less to accommodate there was a little more space between all the buttons ("back", "forth", "home", "tabs" "opera/menu") compared to the situation including the "full screen button".
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miyukiwork Opera last edited by
@op-us
Thanks for checking and carefully observing our browser UI and behavior.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@miyukiwork After all those problematic versions of the last 2 years this is an excellent release. You 've managed to implement many suggestions from the community and made it aestheticaly and ergonomicaly solid. Congratulations!
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twozero3 last edited by
@xirit32 said in Opera for Android 46:
@miyukiwork After all those problematic versions of the last 2 years this is an excellent release. You 've managed to implement many suggestions from the community and made it aestheticaly and ergonomicaly solid. Congratulations!
I agree! Opera has been very responsive to user feedback and must be commended for that. Opera for Android has improved significantly. Things were so bad a year or two back I stuck with using v37 and tried out other mobile browsers. I'm now happy with Opera again.
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avmon last edited by
I like the Dark Theme and some things of the new UI but I still miss the "Recently Closed Tabs" menu in Tablet Mode. I still have Opera 43 on my mobile because I use that option a lot.
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miyukiwork Opera last edited by
Thanks for your input. We'll discuss if we can put back this feature again in the next release.
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firuz-u7 last edited by
Opera for Android has an out-of-date Chromium, stable version of Chromium 66 and here only Chromium 63.
Opera Desktop has 53 version and Opera for Android 46.
The video playback works very poorly, and after rewinding the video player gives an error, in Google Chrome for Android everything is fine and rewinding also works.
Pages and their video player https://video.sibnet.ru/ ; http://animedub.ru/ ; animevost.org ; http://seasonvar.ru/ ; https://vk.com/ ; https://online.anidub.com/ ; animecult.ru/ -
miyukiwork Opera last edited by
We'll soon release a new beta (Opera 47 beta) and it includes Chromium 66. We'll check video playbacks for the sites you reported before the release.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
There is a lack of view whether the website is already added to the bookmarks - just like this
functions on a computer;The proposed text in the search field loads only after double -clicking it - Google search engine;
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firuz-u7 last edited by
@miyukiwork
thanks for (Opera 47 beta) with Chromium 66 and am looking forward to fixing the video playbacks in (Opera 47 stable) and the next (Opera 48 beta) will have Chromium 67 -
A Former User last edited by A Former User
@miyukiwork said in Opera for Android 46:
We'll soon release a new beta (Opera 47 beta) and it includes Chromium 66. We'll check video playbacks for the sites you reported before the release.
Hi miyukiwork, could you give a rough estimation about when "soon" is? Can we expect it in the end of the month for example?
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg Thanks, my mistake, actually I wanted to ask that for when O47 beta would become stable
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AndreyL last edited by
Thanks for thinking on Night mode, but the feature is not complete. Night mode schould dim/invert colors not only for the browser UI, bit for the whole page. What brings me a "darker" toolbar strip on a web page with bright white background? Right, nothing. So please, implement full night mode, like for example in the Samsung browser, where the bright colorscon pages are dimmed and we have white text on black background.
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A Former User last edited by
@andreyl Or if they would bring the blue filter of Opera Mini here as well.