Opera 29 featuring second-generation Opera Turbo
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ppqqhhjj last edited by
I've changed, for mobile data, it cost me 33MB than usual 13MB. I can feel the difference clearly.
So I have to degrade to 28 and data saving seems come back.The new Turbo compression is better because it uses local cache and can render all websites properly.
If you want extreme compression and the full web broken you can use Opera Mini.Thank you, I will keep 28. For Opera Mini, I hope it will add full screen feature in the future.
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Deleted User last edited by
I've changed, for mobile data, it cost me 33MB than usual 13MB. I can feel the difference clearly. So I have to degrade to 28 and data saving seems come back. The new Turbo compression is better because it uses local cache and can render all websites properly. If you want extreme compression and the full web broken you can use Opera Mini.
Thank you, I will keep 28. For Opera Mini, I hope it will add full screen feature in the future.
Opera Mini already hás it.
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takerusb last edited by
I'd like to know how does Turbo works. When I turned images off with old offroad they did not load, ok. But with turbo they actually load in some websites even when I disabled it (facebook, for example). Usually my 3g is so unstable and slow, that this new mode is not the best for me (I downloaded mini, in fact). Images load trhough cache? Or is something else? Thx.
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emoller last edited by
It seems that accelerated 2d canvas feature (or flag) is not enabled by default and that can kill transitions in respect for link redirections (GP spam, autostarts) but will come around after few sessions. Well, 2d canvas doesn't have an implicite value and transitions flag is not present since chrome41 so I could guess that this behavior depends by app itself or chrome dev.
I don't follow... accelerated canvas, link redirections, spam, "autostarts"... what is the connection here?
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emoller last edited by
I'd like to know how does Turbo works. When I turned images off with old offroad they did not load, ok. But with turbo they actually load in some websites even when I disabled it (facebook, for example). Usually my 3g is so unstable and slow, that this new mode is not the best for me (I downloaded mini, in fact). Images load trhough cache? Or is something else? Thx.
Correct, if there's content in the cache it will be used by Turbo. In Mini/OffRoad the whole page is downloaded as a single resource so if images are off then they won't show... there's no cache.
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Deleted User last edited by
It seems that accelerated 2d canvas feature (or flag) is not enabled by default and that can kill transitions in respect for link redirections (GP spam, autostarts) but will come around after few sessions. Well, 2d canvas doesn't have an implicite value and transitions flag is not present since chrome41 so I could guess that this behavior depends by app itself or chrome dev.
I don't follow... accelerated canvas, link redirections, spam, "autostarts"... what is the connection here?
If I tell you that Opera 16 it was the only version without animated menu until 29 final then you can't follow that either. BTW, GPU info can provide kernel data instead Android v (Opera 14-16) on nexus devices and I'm wondering what is the connection too.
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emoller last edited by
It seems that accelerated 2d canvas feature (or flag) is not enabled by default and that can kill transitions in respect for link redirections (GP spam, autostarts) but will come around after few sessions. Well, 2d canvas doesn't have an implicite value and transitions flag is not present since chrome41 so I could guess that this behavior depends by app itself or chrome dev. I don't follow... accelerated canvas, link redirections, spam, "autostarts"... what is the connection here?
If I tell you that Opera 16 it was the only version without animated menu until 29 final then you can't follow that either. BTW, GPU info can provide kernel data instead Android v (Opera 14-16) on nexus devices and I'm wondering what is the connection too.
You are trolling me... this makes absolutely no sense.
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jonaballen last edited by
Hi everyone
We've pushed a small update to Opera for Android.
It killed one nasty crash bug that accounted for approximately 30 percent of all crashes in our system.
Squish! Bug no more...You can find it on Google Play or alternatively, download here.
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emoller last edited by
thump thump thump (making sure there's plenty of ink on my no-comment-rubber-stamp)
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Rastapopolous last edited by
Hi
We have just updated Opera 29 for Android
The new version includes an important security fix, some bug fixes and general stability improvements.
Please update, its available on Google Play.
Enjoy!
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joeqaz035 last edited by
Opera 29 Stable comes with several new features and fixes that are meant to help you access the same tabs from your computer and Android devices. No matter where you are, you can easily pick up with your readings on your smartphone.