Guest philly-d Posted October 7, 2009 Report Posted October 7, 2009 Bolt Browser is now out of beta and available as version 1.5. BOLT is a free downloadable browser that offers an uncompromised browsing experience on even lower-end mobile phones. It uses server side rendering similar to Skyfire and Opera Mini, so should also be good for those without unlimited data plans. LIGHTNING FAST MOBILE BROWSINGRoutinely loads pages at least 25%-50% faster than competing mobile browsersPatented navigation and display technologies get you where you're going faster View streaming videos from sites like YouTube, MySpace and GoogleEnjoy full desktop PC-style Facebook and social media functionalitySubscribe to RSS feedsShop securelyBrowse any website UNCOMPROMISED WEB EXPERIENCE [*]Full desktop PC-style browsing on all types of mobile phones [*]Web content is never reformatted, repurposed, or removed It's always good to have more browser options and this one is Java based so should work on most devices, and let you stream videos directly from websites! As the mobile browser wars hot up, which browser do you prefer? Download and read more about Bolt Browser. [Via PDA-247]
Guest Neil5459 Posted October 7, 2009 Report Posted October 7, 2009 This may be good for 'low spec' phones but it is total rubbish for the current breed of WM6 devices. Firstly, it needs a hardware keyboard or at least a D-Pad to allow screen scrolling and a lot of the functions are only accessible by numeric keypad presses. On my TG01, I can't scroll the screen at all. Secondly the page views it does display (at least they are proper web pages!) have some very odd fonts and font sizes. Navigation is clunky and it all looks like stuff we were using in 2001 :) Not impressed!
Guest cooley_l Posted October 9, 2009 Report Posted October 9, 2009 I tried downloading bolt in all it's versions signed , unsigned and the light versions which all failed . I'm a newbie so emailed bolt and this was their reply. Hi, "Thank you for the question. BOLT runs on any J2ME based device, which means it works on approximately 3 billion phones. Unfortunately your phone is not one of them. We may support other platforms in the future. For quick help you can also visit http://www.boltbrowser.com/forums. Thanks, BOLT Support Team at Bitstream" I have a Samsung Omnia 2 unlocked running on ATT in USA. I appreciated their reply
Guest Neil5459 Posted October 10, 2009 Report Posted October 10, 2009 Surely the Omnia II has a Java application built-in? If you can't even download, there maybe something wrong with your system setup. Anyway, you've noit lost much :)
Guest ScreamingFalcon Posted October 12, 2009 Report Posted October 12, 2009 By the looks of things, this browser is for standard cell phones (dumbphones), not for us...yet...
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