QMobile, Pakistan’s number 1 selling smartphone brand, has been holding on to its position for a while now and have been creating a stir with new updates and massive advertising everywhere.
Recently, QMobile has signed a deal with the renowned mobile browser, Opera Mini. According to this partnership, all the QMobile devices will now come preinstalled with this browser. A lot of mobile users, still prefer using Opera over the majorly popular Chrome and firefox mobile browsers. This is apparent from a comparison done by laptopmag where Opera Mini got the first spot. Here is the image for details.
Opera Mini is a fast, secure and easy-to-use web browser that works on almost any phone. It shrinks web pages up to 10% of their original size and helps users save mobile data. It can be downloaded from both m.opera.com or app stores such as Google Play.
QMobile has the biggest portfolio in 3G phones, pioneered the first 4GLTE phone in Pakistan and maintains a rapidly growing network. QMobile has always believed in offering affordable, cutting edge and the most advanced technology to suit the needs of everyone.
The smartphone brand has also recently announced Google’s Android One in Pakistan under QMobile, which we exclusively reviewed for you guys, and also a QMobile powered by Windows Phone. This partnership of QMobile reveals the massive potential Pakistani market carries for international brands.
Will QMobile partner with local brands and startups in the same way? We will have to wait and see.
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