If you didn’t know it already, Google Chrome for Android sucks a lot of your data. So if you’re using it as your default browser, you should probably switch to something else and save those precious MBs.
Opera Browser, on the other hand, has a thing
for data saving. With every new release, the company claims to cut the data
consumption and increase data savings. The app also shows you the amount of
data you have saved, so that you continue to give it priority over other
browsers.
According
to a report released by the company ‘State of the Mobile Web’, Opera Mini has
saved about 36,000 Terabytes of data in one year, which is about 98TB of data everyday.
On an average, an internet
user has saved 100MB
of data everyday on Opera Mini.
Opera
India also claims that the total savings costs come to about Rs. 690 Crores,
where 1GB has been equated to Rs. 137. The browser has the ability to compress
webpages by upto 90%, thereby reducing the need to access more data.
Bruce
Lawson, Deputy CTO at Opera, said, “To stay ahead of our consumers’
ever-evolving needs, we keep updating Opera Mini to help them browse faster and
more efficiently. The latest version of Opera Mini comes with new updates such
as language support, ad blocker integration and video boost.”
What
does it mean for Opera users?
Opera
users in India have literally saved upto 90% of their internet costs on the
browser. The compression technology is far superior as compared to other
similar browsers, and at the same time does not reduce the user interface.
A
lot of users in India still continue to use mobile websites instead of apps,
and these websites account for majority of the data. Opera’s data saving
settings along with in-app tweaks allow users to check their data usage and use
their services accordingly.
Google
Chrome aims to deliver a high-end user experience, at the cost of high data
usage. Opera Mini browser does not compromise on any such experience and
delivers the best out there. India is one country that lacks good internet
facilities and data saving is the need of the hour.
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