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Opera Mobile and Mini Get Bumped to Versions 11.1, 6.1, Respectively

The folks at Opera were busy updating their Android applications this morning, as well, as both of their Android browsers have been updated. Opera Mobile, the full-fledged client-side rendering browser, has been upgraded to version 11.1 and brings with it a lot of major changes, including Google Voice Search and autocomplete support, the ability to search from the URL bar, intelligent domain suggestions, experimental support for flash in Honeycomb and a whole lot more. The full list of changes and the free update can be had in the market here.It’s Mini brother didn’t get left out of today’s round of updates as it has hit version 6.1. It adds a lot of the same features that mobile got in regards to search features and domain suggestions, but did bring with it a handful of enhancements that many of you may enjoy. The full list of changes and that free update can be had here.

Via: Android Phone Fans

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