Courtesy of WebRTC support, it provides fast and easy video calling on the go

Mar 6, 2014 08:47 GMT  ·  By

An updated version of the Opera browser is now available for download for the owners of Android-based devices, after having been in a beta state for about a month now.

According to a recent post on Opera’s blog, the new app release comes with a series of enhancements aimed at providing users with the possibility to video chat while on the go.

Opera browser for Android comes with WebRTC support, and this is what enables it to offer fast and easy video chatting capabilities to its users.

Moreover, the company notes that users interested in taking the feature for a spin should head over to websites such as appear.in, one of the best examples for this technology.

At the same time, the updated application provides users with the possibility to easily change the way Opera looks. They will be able to choose from options such as phone, classic, or tablet view.

One other appealing feature in Opera browser for Android is the support for grouping websites they visit the most into Speed Dial folders.

“This version has been in beta for almost a month now and we’ve worked on stabilizing it before calling it ‘final.’ After all that work, we think you’ll find that browsing on your Android with Opera is super comfy,” the company notes.

You can download the Opera browser for Android (version 20.0.1396.72047) from Softpedia today. The app is compatible with devices running under Android 4.0 or higher.