Mar 17, 2011 14:24 GMT  ·  By

Norwegian software giant Opera has just announced that it plans on making available two new mobile browsers at the upcoming CTIA Wireless show next week, namely Opera Mini 6 and Opera Mobile 11.

The new Opera Mini browser will arrive on a range of mobile operating systems out there, including Android, BlackBerry, and Symbian/Series 60, as well as on J2ME phones.

As for the Opera Mobile 11 browser, it would arrive on devices running under the Android, Symbian, Windows 7 and MeeGo platforms.

On top of that, the company plans on showcasing the new Opera Mini browser on the Apple iPhone and iPad.

“All new, tablets join the performance to showcase smooth browsing with a sparkling new interface that is sure to knock your socks off,” the company notes.

Next week, Opera is set to unveil its specific plans for the mobile area, so as to make its over 100 million users on mobile phones happier than before.

“In our lineup, all players are equally important--we leave no device behind. Our small and clever pieces of software will give you a 5-star experience, no matter what hardware you prefer,” said Lars Boilesen, CEO, Opera Software.

“Android users actually have two different Opera browsers to choose from: Opera Mini and Opera Mobile. Check them out, and decide which one is on the top of your chart.”

At the same time, the company announced that Opera's Co-founder Jon von Tetzchner would be present on the following panel: Internet Mobile Browsing; Location: Orange County Convention Center – S230 E;Date/Time: March 22, 2011, from 1:30 PM to 2:45 PM. The Opera Mini browser is currently the most popular mobile browser in the world, accounting for close to 100 million mobile users, according to the company's latest reports.

The app offers fast browsing capabilities courtesy of data compression features that Opera packed it with, while also offering impressive savings for both end-users and wireless carriers.