
In fact, Opera makes a counter on its Web site to record how long Opera Mini will be approved by Apple. Opera Mini prototype for iPhone was first introduced at Mobile World Congress 2010 in Barcelona, Spain, and was registered to the App Store on March 23, 2010.
Opera Mini finally approved by Apple on April 12, 2010 after more than 20 days since registration. Further applications will be available in the App Store starting that day and can be used freely.
Although it has been worried, Opera optimistic that Mini Opera for Apple's iPhone will be accepted. Because, technically it does not break the SDK (software development kit) provided by Apple. When it used for accessing the internet, Opera Mini does not run the process on the iPhone device but giving commands on the Opera server. Opera server will perform all processes and sends the requested data with very high compression. Opera Mini is claimed capable of compressing data up to 90 percent, so it will cost savings and faster internet access for iPhone users.
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