Opera Mini on the BlackBerry - Start PageOpera Mini 4 was released in November of 2007. The built-in BlackBerry Browser is okay for quick searches and such, but Opera Mini is far better for web browsing. Instead of showing a simplified version of web pages, Opera Mini will usually show the whole page as it would be shown in a desktop internet browser, allowing you to zoom in on the part of the page that you want to see (see screenshots below). A small cursor, which you can control with the scroll ball, allows you to move around the page and select links and form elements (such as text boxes and buttons).

The Start page, pictured above, gives you quick access to an address bar, searches, your customized list of bookmarks, and your recent history. New searches can also be added to the quick search bar using the “Create Search…” option available when entering text into a text field on any web site.

INSTALL

To install Opera Mini, open the browser on your BlackBerry, click the “menu” button and then click the “Go To…” link. Navigate to the Opera Mini download url, http://mini.opera.com/, and click on Download Opera Mini (as described on their download page).

CONFIGURATION

Once you have Opera Mini installed, I recommend that you review the settings. Setting the font size to “Small” was important for getting pages to look right on my BlackBerry Curve. Also, I like running in “full screen” mode so I can see as much of the page as possible at one time.

MORE CONFIGURATION

When attempting to Browse the internet with Opera Mini, your BlackBerry may pop up a dialog saying:

The application Opera Mini has attempted to access the network. Would you like to allow this?

Clicking “yes” will allow the connection to be made. In order to prevent this from popping up the future, I first tried going to Options->Advanced Options->Applications and changing all of the permissions for Opera Mini to allow, but this did not work. After doing some searching I discovered that this can be resolved by going to Options->Security Options->Firewall, and change the status to “Enabled”. The next time you browse the Internet with Opera, a dialog should pop up saying:

The application Opera Mini has requested a http connection to server4.operamini.com

This dialog box will provide a check-box for allowing “all http connections” in the future. Click this check-box and then click “Allow this connection”. This issue that made these steps necessary will hopefully be resolved in a future release.

SCREENSHOTS TAKEN ON MY BB CURVE

Opera Mini on the BlackBerry - New York Times - Zoomed OutOpera Mini on the BlackBerry - New York Times - Zoomed InOpera Mini on the BlackBerry - Wikipedia - Zoomed OutOpera Mini on the BlackBerry - Wikipedia - Zoomed In

Opera Mini on the BlackBerry - Slashdot - Zoomed OutOpera Mini on the BlackBerry - Slashdot - Zoomed In

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2 Responses to “Opera Mini - The Best Browser for the BlackBerry”

--Matt

March 28th, 2009 - 12:51 pm

Thanks! This was driving me nuts

Marie

August 28th, 2009 - 3:56 pm

I have been looking for a fix for this for awhile now. Thanks!

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