For a long time, Opera is my standard desktop and mobile network browser for many reasons. First, the user interface is clean, not the eye corresponding. The Opera mobile app offers features that few other browsers can match, including some of the best built-in artificial intelligence you'll ever experience. There are also nice little things like the bottom search bar that automatically hides when you scroll, swipe to search, default navigation, and quick action button navigation. Opera ARIA (built -i AI feature) can help web search, text and image generation (using the Google Imagen2 model) and even give the voice to the text and text -to voice.
Opera One offers a clean, intuitive browsing experience with a streamlined design that perfectly matches the iOS user interface. This release also has a new StartPage -Carousel, which shows the dynamic news flow and live results so you can quickly pass the latest updates. You also get custom wallpapers and topics with accent colors, built -in ad blockers, free VPN and more. After several years of using Opera as my desktop browser of choice, last year I switched from Chrome to Opera on Android. What attracted me to Opera for Android, besides the extra privacy Opera offers (compared to Chrome), is that its user interface is one of the best for one-handed use. With the ability to move the search box to the bottom of the page, I can easily use the browser with one hand, which - at least for me - makes browsing more efficient.
There's also easy access to Reader Mode (which can be added to the address bar) to help eliminate distractions when trying to read content. Opera is undoubtedly the best choice for the most efficient browsing experience. If it sounds like it's worth a try, head over to the Apple App Store and install the browser on your iPhone today.