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Compared with a lot of devices that Opera Mini ran on a decade ago, that's a lot of RAM!


Compared to the websites those phones had to try and consume, there is a lot of HTML!


Opera Mini doesn't render HTML, it renders OBML — essentially a binary serialisation of a device-specific render-tree. The HTML->OBML conversion is done in the cloud.


Ha neat i did not know that neat. But i suppose there is still just more OBML to hold in RAM (even if it is more efficient).


You mean javascript right? :-)


opera mini does a bunch of magic to strip websites down a lot.




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