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    • A Former User
      A Former User last edited by

      I am confused about which to choose and which is perfect for me. Recently, when I open the opera.com in my android device it will be showing me three different browsers and I am confused which to choose out of them and I serve this same kind of experience for Desktop where you also serve three different browsers - Opera, Opera Neon, Opera R3.

      My major consul is why you focus on multiple browsers instead of developing a single browser? I know you have a specific goal or purpose behind it but as the user, I can't find it so I would love to know it.

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      • leocg
        leocg Moderator Volunteer @Guest last edited by

        @iamrishishah Opera R3 is not a different browser and Neon was a one time release concept browser.

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        • leocg
          leocg Moderator Volunteer @Guest last edited by

          @iamrishishah For Android, there are Opera for Android, Opera Mini and Opera Touch, each with their own characteristics and targeting a specific public.

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          • aaymajjy
            aaymajjy Banned @Guest last edited by

            @iamrishishah said in Why Opera have too many browsers?:

            I am confused about which to choose and which is perfect for me. Recently, when I open the opera.com in my android device it will be showing me three different browsers and I am confused which to choose out of them and I serve this same kind of experience for Desktop where you also serve three different browsers - Opera, Opera Neon, Opera R3.

            My major consul is why you focus on multiple browsers instead of developing a single browser? I know you have a specific goal or purpose behind it but as the user, I can't find it so I would love to know it.

            there's only way to understand what the opera wants and how much browser owned and operates by opera.

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            • biggerabalone
              biggerabalone @leocg last edited by

              @leocg he knows there are differences, he specifically wants to know what they are. what is their defining characteristics you refer to, and what is the specific "public" that each caters to that you reference.

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              • operafan43
                operafan43 last edited by

                Hello,

                the one browser that ranks better than the other is the Opera. Compared to Opera Neon is the Opera browser a lot more recommended mostly because of the built-in adblocker. Speed, modern look, interface, extensions, VPN, updates are some the points on which the comparison has been based. When using the different browsers you can mainly see different designs which aim to make your experience more enjoyable.

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                • leocg
                  leocg Moderator Volunteer @operafan43 last edited by

                  @operafan43 Tip: Replying to a year old topic is something you should always try avoiding in a forum, unless you have the ultimate solution/answer for the problem/question. And that clearly wasn't the case here.

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                  • A Former User
                    A Former User last edited by

                    Thank you for creating this discussion.

                    I think that Opera Software want to create different browsers for different people. For example, the standard Opera browser is an all-rounder; Opera GX is, of course, for the gamers; and project Opera Neon was for the people who wanted to try something new.

                    Hope this helps!

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                    • johnwood
                      johnwood @aaymajjy last edited by

                      @aaymajjy said in Why Opera have too many browsers?:

                      @iamrishishah said in Why Opera have too many browsers?:

                      I am confused about which to choose and which is perfect for me. Recently, when I open the opera.com in my android device it will be showing me three different browsers and I am confused which to choose out of them and I serve this same kind of experience for Desktop where you also serve three different browsers - Opera, Opera Neon, Opera R3.

                      My major consul is why you focus on multiple browsers instead of developing a single browser? I know you have a specific goal or purpose behind it but as the user, I can't find it so I would love to know it.

                      there's only way to understand what the opera wants and how much browser owned and operates by opera.

                      Compared to Opera Neon is the Opera browser a lot more recommended mostly because of the built-in adblocker. Speed, modern look, interface, extensions, VPN, updates are some the points on which the comparison has been based. When using the different browsers you can mainly see different designs which aim to make your experience more enjoyable.

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