New context menus and other improvements have been added too

May 22, 2015 17:18 GMT  ·  By

The beta version of Opera for Android devices has just been updated with a few new features and improvements. The most important one seems to be the fact that users will now be able to synchronize the Speed Dial.

Also, the base code has been upgraded to Chromium 43, which means other enhancements and tweaks can be implemented, such as native Android text selection and new context menus.

Last but not least, various stability and usability improvements have been implemented too, but no additional details have been shared yet.

If you don't have the browser yet, you can now download Opera for Android beta for free via Google Play Store. The application should be fully compatible with all devices powered by Android 4.0 and up.

Keep in mind that participating in the beta is free and open to anyone. It also allows Android users to get early access to the latest new feature and improvements developer intent to implement in the stable version.

However, you must understand that that as with any beta, there may be some bugs and frequent updates, which is why you should report any issues that you might encounter while using this version of Opera for Android.