Users can now sync their bookmarks with PC version

Mar 10, 2015 23:41 GMT  ·  By

One of the best mobile browsers for Android, Opera, has more than 50 million downloads on Google Play Store. If it weren't that good, we’re pretty sure that the application wouldn't have attained such an impressive milestone.

That being said, it looks like Opera Software has just released a new update for the Android application, which has already been pushed to Google Play Store.

The new Android version of Opera comes along with new versions of the application for Windows, Mac and Linux, which have been launched earlier today as well.

The release of all these Opera builds at the same time was necessary because they have been enhanced with a new feature that is required in all.

On a side note, Opera Mini for iOS has been updated to version 10 as well and includes the same new feature that all others have been gifted with.

Sync your bookmarks across all your devices

The most important new feature that Opera introduced in its desktop and mobile browsers is the ability to sync bookmarks. You just need to log in using your Opera account (or create one) and your bookmarks will start syncing across devices.

Aside from this new feature that is now part of all Opera versions, the Android application also got a few more improvements and bug fixes.

First of all, Opera 10 for Android will now use consistently less graphics memory thanks to the texture compression developers introduced in this version.

Also, there are also a new exit dialog option and a new app icon. Opera Software has also upgraded to Chromium 41 and included various stability and usability improvements in the update.

You can now download Opera 10 for Android for free via Google Play store. The application should be fully compatible with all devices powered by Android 4.0 and up.