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UC Browser 8.4 retains all UC’s traditional strengths which include Where it excels is in bring much of the power of a desktop browser with a fast connection to basic feature phones on slow, expensive networks.

The “zoom” or deskop mode, which is supposed to format the page to look like it would look in a desktop browser still has many issues including lots of extra white space, text that’s too large and background images that are too small (images below).īeautiful rendering has never been UC Browser’s strong suit. As long as I stuck with the default rendering mode (images top, right and below, right), which reformats pages into a single column like Opera Mini’s “mobile view”, pages were readable and usable although they look nothing like the web designer intended. Mobile formatted pages generally looked great. Rendering seemed no better or worse than with previous UC releases. Third party Twitter clients like worked without error. You’d think that Twitter would want their site to work in a browser that claims 50 million active users and is the most popular browser in a little country called China. The QWERTY shortcuts did work on the WV400.Īll the pages I tried loaded without error except for the mobile version of Twitter which frequently threw the infamous “403 Forbidden (Rate Limit Exceeded)” error just like it has in every version of the UC Browser for over a year. I ended up locking the keyboard in Alt mode and uing the 9 key non-QWERTY shortcuts instead. On the Asha, none of the QWERTY keyboard shortcuts, except space for page down, worked. Navigation on the touchscreen devices was somewhat hampered by menus that weren’t very finger friendly (image above, left). Page loads were snappy, bookmark backup and restore, which is buggy in the Symbian version of 8.4, worked quickly and correctly. The browser installed and ran with no real issues on any of the phones.

I tested UC 8.4 on three phones a Motorola WX400 Rambler basic QWERTY feature phone, a Nokia Asha 303 touchscreen QWERTY and a pure touch Samsung S8500 running bada 1.0. There’s a new “Phone” option in the “Tools” menu that lets you make a phone call or send a text from within the browser.The link to browsing history has been moved from the bottom of the browser Start screen to the top of the bookmarks page.There’s a new new traffic statistics display showing how much UC has reduced data consumption compared to a direct browser.Theme installation has been simplified.The third app is Online Bookmarks, which lets you backup and restore your browser bookmarks.Ĩ.4 also includes a few, relatively minor new features of its own There’s currently no way to add your own RSS feeds to Quick Reads so you are stuck with the ones UC picked. There are currently three apps, UDisk described above, Quick Reads, a news reader that lets you read content from dozens of mainstream news, sports and entertainment sites. App Gallery – a browser tab containing UC’s browser “apps”.
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The main use cases for UDisk seem to be to download files from one site and upload them to a different one and to download content to the UDisk for free when using mobile data and transfer them to the phone latter with WiFi.
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There’s no way to share the files in your UDisk with anyone and it’s not possible to download them to a PC either.
