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Opera Mini is going multilingual this Republic Day

Latest Opera Mini browser for Android supports more than 90 languages, including 13 Indian languages

Opera Mini is going multilingual this Republic Day

BS Reporter New Delhi
The first Opera Mini update in 2016 is out, sporting a new QR-code reader and generator, as well as an improved download manager, but, most importantly, it introduces better language support, with 90 languages to choose from as this includes 13 Indian languages, namely Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Kashmiri, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu, the company said in a statement.

 According to a study conducted by Mckinsey , language capabilities are one of the biggest barriers for internet adoption, causing unfamiliarity with or discomfort in using digital technologies, something that is especially widespread in emerging markets, where Opera Mini has most of its Android user base of over 100 million people.
 
In India, more than 70% of the population does not use English as their primary language, says a BCG report. The addition of 13 Indian languages to Opera Mini’s UI will help lower barriers for people to come online.

In earlier versions of Opera Mini, the UI language was set according to the language on the Android OS. With the new Opera Mini, users can choose from the list of 90 installed languages. The most common languages in a person's country will be shown in top of the language list in the settings menu.  Users will also be prompted to select a language the first time they use the updated version of the browser.

“We are continuing our efforts to bring the internet to as many people as possible, not only by making it possible to access the internet on low-bandwidth networks with our compression technology, but also by making sure that our browser is easy for anyone to use and understand. The improved language support is an important part of our efforts,” says Christian Uribe, product manager for Opera Mini.

QR-reader and improved download manager

In addition to the improved language support, Opera Mini for Android is also introducing a QR-code reader and generator and an improved download manager.

“More products and services use QR codes as an easy way to give users access to web content. On a mobile phone, typing long URLs can be challenging and frustrating. With a QR code, just do a quick scan with your phone's camera, and you’re on your way. We’ve also included a QR code generator, so if you want to share a link with a friend nearby, you can create a QR code to any page yourself,” said Uribe.

The download manager is also improved in this new version of Opera Mini. “We’ve done a lot of research on how to improve downloads in the browser, as we know it’s something many users care a lot about. We’ve made loads of improvements and tweaks lately to improve the stability and speed of downloads,” added Uribe.  

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First Published: Jan 26 2016 | 3:00 PM IST

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