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Re: mobile browsers

#11 Post by Celini » Mon Apr 02, 2012 7:06 pm

It has never been a real problem for Iphone users, as you "just" need to zoom in and scroll... unfortunately that trick does not work on the android stock browser (the one you are using Valda) and most of the other downloadable browsers.

To download Opera Mobile, go to Google Play (there should be such App on your phone) and type Opera Mobile in the search window, then click download and install ;)
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Re: mobile browsers

#12 Post by r33ceh » Sat May 05, 2012 1:55 am

Sorted, Firefox works on the Samsung galaxy 2. Thanks for all your replies
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Re: mobile browsers

#13 Post by Octopus » Sat May 05, 2012 4:09 pm

I (think i) use Google+, i have to get used to it, but this topic leads me to another question: how do i know my phone won't use my Internet credit when i leave home?... I have unlimited wifi but 500MB on my credit and as i receive alerts for emails i wonder if it's gonna connect on its own. I don't know if i should just disable data in my ntwork settings (unless it has nothing to do with it)
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Re: mobile browsers

#14 Post by Rainey » Sat May 05, 2012 5:38 pm

Octopus wrote:I (think i) use Google+, i have to get used to it, but this topic leads me to another question: how do i know my phone won't use my Internet credit when i leave home?... I have unlimited wifi but 500MB on my credit and as i receive alerts for emails i wonder if it's gonna connect on its own. I don't know if i should just disable data in my ntwork settings (unless it has nothing to do with it)
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Opera Mobile seems to be the most compatible browser with SFF.

It depends on your phone's settings, mine is set to switch automatically between home wifi and mobile internet when I go out of range, I have set my sons however to only connect to home wifi, don't want him using the internet out of the house. 500mb is a decent allowance, just keep an eye on it, if you switch off mobile internet your emails won't get pushed through to your phone whilst you are out, so you won't get alerts.
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Re: mobile browsers

#15 Post by chri1143 » Sat May 05, 2012 9:59 pm

Google Chrome works perfectly but I think you can only get it if you have ICS

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Re: mobile browsers

#16 Post by topcat » Fri May 11, 2012 4:31 pm

opera mini is awesome

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Re: mobile browsers

#17 Post by Rainey » Fri May 11, 2012 5:11 pm

topcat wrote:opera mini is awesome
On my Galaxy S2 I still couldn't scroll through the SFF list using Opera Mini, only Opera Mobile seems to work on my phone for that.
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