Opera Mini 4.2 Available for Android

Opera has graduated version 4.2 of its Opera Mini cell phone web browser from its beta state to being officially offered and supported. Opera Mini is compatible with nearly any cell phone on the market that runs Java applications, and a special version for Android-powered smartphones, such as the T-Mobile G1, is also available.

New features in version 4.2 include a new set of visual skins, as well as enhanced support for Opera Link, which synchronizes bookmarks and notes from the desktop Opera web browser to Opera Mini. Opera Mini v4.2 is also able to take advantage of a new server farm in the U.S., which should work to improve speeds for all users.

To download Opera Mini v4.2, simply point your phone’s web browser to  mini.opera.com. The browser is free, but obviously uses your phone’s data connection.

Motorola RAZR2 V9x cell phone Available In AT&T Network

AT&T has expanded its cell phone lineup recently by adding Motorola’s RAZR2 V9x folder. The new device looks similar to its older brother, the original RAZR2 V9, but has added a few minor tweaks. Those tweaks include support for 8GB microSD memory cards, the ability to run AT&T’s Navigation service, and support for AT&T’s video share service. Motorola has supposedly increased the battery life of the phone.

Other features the new V9x shares with the original includes an HTML web browser, a 2 megapixel camera with video capture, dual QVGA resolution displays, and support for AT&T’s 3G network. The Motorola RAZR2 V9x is available now for $199.99, after a two year service agreement and rebates.