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Best Java (J2ME) based Browsers for Mobiles

Nowadays, there are plenty of Browsers available for surfing websites on mobile. Some are designed for faster page loads while others for btter optimization. Here’s a look at the most popular Java browsers available for mobile phones.

1. BOLT from Bitstream:

Bold is claimed to be built on ThunderHawk‘s compression and rendering technologies, making it the fastest J2ME browser currently available. The best feature that Bolt provides is the PC style display of Webpages. It renders the webpage almost similar to how it will render on a computer. It also provides an option to load the mobile versions of websites (if available). For example, if you activate the mobile version and open this post, you’ll find a different version specially made for small screen devices. Here’s a look at its key features:

Download Bolt Java (.jar): Bolt Browser is discontinued

2. Opera Mini from Opera

Opera Mini was the first complete Java browser designed for mobile phones and is still largely used for browsing Wap Sites. However, it has problems rendering heavy websites. As of Opera Mini 5, there is a Built-In download manager to easily download files and select and copy functions. The newer versions of Opera Mini requires a good amount of Physical Memory. So, they won’t work perfectly on older phones. Here’s a look at its features:

Download Opera Mini: On Mobile

3. UC Browser from UC Web:

Earlier known as UC Web, UC browser is the most popular mobile browser in the world with over 100 self-designed and patented cores. UC Browser has improved a lot from what it was when it appeared in the beginning. UC now provides a better rendering of pages and with faster load times. UC Browser compresses content before receiving, thus saving a lot on data costs. UC also has the Best Download Manager among all other browsers. Here’s a look at itskey features:

Download UC Browser: On Computer | On Mobile

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