Opera’s CEO, Jon von Tetzchner, told PCMag.com today that his company is currently working on a version of Opera Mobile for the Android platform. The Opera Mobile browser is already available on Symbian and Windows Mobile, and is a pretty nice browsing platform, to be sure.
But it remains to be seen whether or not people will care on Android, which already has a very nice Webkit-based web browser of its own. In any case, von Tetzchner only said that the company was working on a version of Opera Mobile for Android, and did not promise that it would actually ship at any point.
Opera Mini is already available for Android.





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