The browser is available for Android, Symbian and Windows Mobile
devices as well as the iPhone. There is also a lightweight Java version
available in case you’ve not got the latest in mobile technology. Oh
yeah, and it’s free ““ of course!
The version I’m testing is UC Browser 7.4 for the Symbian S60v5 operating system on a Sony Ericsson Satio.
http://wap.dls.ucweb.com/index.php?action=PackageDown&do=EchoJad&fileUrl=UCBrowser_V8.7.1.234_JAVA_pf70_(en-us)_release_(Build12112112).jad&downloadid=20121206F6Ny219jBQXb%3A12549&argName=ch&from=www-slb-dir-mob
The version I’m testing is UC Browser 7.4 for the Symbian S60v5 operating system on a Sony Ericsson Satio.
Features
Much like UC Browser doesn’t handle each destination within the application. Each request is handled by a server, compressed and sent to the phone. This essentially provides you with a fast, thin client perfect for use with mobile data plans.http://wap.dls.ucweb.com/index.php?action=PackageDown&do=EchoJad&fileUrl=UCBrowser_V8.7.1.234_JAVA_pf70_(en-us)_release_(Build12112112).jad&downloadid=20121206F6Ny219jBQXb%3A12549&argName=ch&from=www-slb-dir-mob
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