The new version 4.1 has been released recently. I find this an excellent browser for mobile phones; although being stuck with Vodafone as my service provider means that I cannot use it on my Internet enabled Nokia.
Here is a list of the new features. You can download this application from here:
http://www.operamini.com/download/
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