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Tab browsing in Micromax Q7 EZPAD

Recently i got a new Micromax Q7 EZPAD Phone and found lots of bug with the inbuilt Opera browser and found it irritating... so what i did was to upgrade it to a new Opera Mini 5.1 which supported Tabbed browsing an very cool interface. It was a lil slower but much better then inbuilt Opera which came.

To install it just point ur browser to http://m.opera.com and install the jar files. Its working fine for me till now. Just only problem which I saw ws the sensitivity of trackball. If you move the ball slowly then it responds well. If you move it very fast then the browser slows down.

But like PC we always want to have more then one browser on our phone. So i found another cool browser after lots of searching. This one is called UC Mobile. To download just click the link here from your phone browser.

I have installed many other softwares which are good and would share about them in upcoming posts.

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