Internet software company Opera has announced that it will discontinue its data-saving Max application. Here is their full statement: Opera Max, the app that allowed users to manage and reduce data usage across their Android mobile phone applications, was initially released in 2014. Opera has now decided to discontinue Opera Max. As a consequence, there will be no further upgrades for Opera Max moving forward. The Opera Max service will remain intact for our existing users for a period of time. First launched in 2014 for Android devices, Opera Max has been used by many as a way to save bandwidth allocation by compressing data sent and received through a dedicated virtual private network, and it has been a preloaded application on several devices. A couple of days ago, I attended a WiMax forum hosted by Intel Philippines. They didn't call WiMax as 4G for nothing -- think of WiMax as your regular WiFi connection extended to a couple of nkilometers wide. Read more in our articles including "Opera to discontinue its Max Android app" and "realme C100, C100i now official, specs and price in the Philippines".
Internet software company Opera has announced that it will discontinue its data-saving Max application. Here is their full statement: Opera Max, the app that allowed users to manage and reduce data usage across their Android mobile phone applications, was initially released in 2014.
Opera has now decided to discontinue Opera Max. As a consequence, there will be no further upgrades for Opera Max moving forward. The Opera Max service will remain intact for our existing users for a period of time.
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