Essentially, yes. Your phone plan may give you unlimited minutes/megabytes (depending on how your service runs the internet browser) on the phone's browser, if your plan does not include this feature, however, you will be charged a lot more per minute/megabyte uploaded to the screen than it would if you were to have it on your plan.
Simply head your phone's built-in web browser to Opera Mini's download page and download it!
Yes. Phone Burner is web based and can be used from any compatible web browser.
The Nintendo DSi has a built-in web browser.
You need a device that has a web browser on it:For Example:A ComputerA SmartphoneA PDAYou will also need an internet connection and some devices have capabilities for this built in.
chrome
Netscape Navigator
i think no
A mobile browser, also called a microbrowser, minibrowser, or wireless internet browser, is a web browser designed for use on a mobile device such as a mobile phone or PDA. Mobile browsers are optimized so as to display Web content most effectively for small screens on portable devices.
To display web pages within a cell phone mobile web browser is used.
Using the phone's built-in web browser, simply navigate to the Opera Mini download page and choose the download for your cellphone (usually the default choice).
Safari is the built-in web browser for all iPads.
A link or hyperlink