Monday, June 1, 2015

The app makes it easy to save both money and time – Dagbladet.no

Dinside.no: Opera Max is a handsome Android app that can help you scarce onto data usage on your mobile.

It does this by compressing most of the traffic before sending it to your phone. Since the amount of data downloaded is less, sites also load faster.

The money and time saved, in other words.

When we first talked about Opera Max for just over a year ago it could only compress data over cellular, but now there’s a new version of the app also supports compression over Wi-Fi, ie wireless network.

According to Opera, this has been the most requested feature, since 80 percent of data usage takes over Wi-Fi , the company claims in a press release.

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The rescue of slow hotel network?

Do you have trouble open Web pages on public wireless networks such as airports, hotels, a cafe, where many people like to simultaneously connected, the new feature can help you.

It can also be useful to use when you are connected to a wireless network where there are limits on how much data you can download, for example, if you have mobile broadband at home or at work.

Keep track of data usage

Once you install and run the app, is the in the background and compresses videos, photographs and any other data in most applications and sites.

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If you open Opera Max app can you see which other installed apps that devour data traffic as well as battery. Mobile use and Wi-Fi use is handled separately, however.

Otherwise, you can also block apps from using data directly from the app, instead of having to go through the settings on your Android device.



Become little prettier

In addition, Wi-Fi support, the new version of Opera Max also gained an improved user interface that follows the design principles introduced in Android 5.0 Lollipop, called “Material Design.”

No major changes, but it has been a bit cleaner and nicer in design.

Download:
Opera Max for Android (Google Play, free)

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The matter was originally published at DinSide Read here.

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