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2025-04-24Interface has come under fire for being difficult to use or customize.[52][53]Mobile phones[] File:Opera mini.png When a user browses the web using Opera Mini, the request is sent via the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) to one of the Opera Software company's servers, and that server retrieves the web page, processes it, compresses it, and sends it back to the user's mobile phone. Main article: Opera MiniOpera Mini, offered free of charge, is designed primarily for mobile phones, but also for smartphones and personal digital assistants. It uses the Java ME platform and consequently requires that the mobile device be capable of running Java ME applications. The browser began as a pilot project in 2005.[54] After limited releases in Europe,[55][56] it was officially launched worldwide on January 24, 2006.[57]Opera Mini requests web pages through the Opera Software company's servers, which process and compress them before relaying the pages back to the mobile phone.[58][59] This compression process makes transfer time about two to three times faster[60] and the pre-processing smooths compatibility with web pages not designed for mobile phones.[61]Nintendo DS[] File:DSOnWhite.jpg The Nintendo DS Main article: Nintendo DS BrowserThe Nintendo DS Browser is an edition of Opera for the Nintendo DS handheld gaming system. The Nintendo DS Browser was released in Japan July 24, 2006,[62] in Europe October 6, 2006,[63] and in North America June 4, 2007.[64] It is sold as a physical game cartridge for US$30.[17]The Nintendo DS Browser includes the same Small-Scale Rendering and page zooming technology present in
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