
Why not just make this a setting in the regular Firefox (given you can do this in the Desktop version)? Similarly with Firefox: is there a need for "Firefox Focus"? All it essentially does is run in a "Private-only mode" where everything goes once you close it. And the "Touch" interface from that version could surely just be made an option inside the main one? If you turn-on "Extreme Data Savings Mode" in the full-fat "Opera" browser, then it is essentially the same then as "Opera Mini". On Android, Opera have three browsers currently: "Opera", "Opera Mini" and "Opera Touch". There are some small visual changes, but I don’t believe Opera for iOS has any new features.Īs for Android, it appears that Opera will continue to offer both Opera Touch and Opera Browser. So starting today, it has been renamed to the simpler Opera. Meanwhile, Opera Touch has been the only mobile browser from Opera on the iPhone. It was originally designed as a “new kind of web experience” specifically designed for mobile, but it has been offered alongside a separate mobile browser called Opera Browser on Android.
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Opera Touch first launched on Android in April 2018, with the iPhone version arriving about six months later.

Opera does exactly that, providing iOS users with a faster, safer, and more integrated browsing experience on all devices.” “Now more than ever, people need a unified browsing experience that logically connects all their platforms-iOS, Android, PCs, and laptops. “Starting today, Opera Touch becomes Opera on iOS,” Opera’s Alejandro Viquez writes. Three years after its initial release, the Opera Touch mobile web browser is being rebranded to Opera, but only on the iPhone.
