Now we've got a third option to muck around with. It's called Opera Turbo (which isn't exactly new to Opera proper) that only compresses those hefty elements about half as much as Mini mode. You can now swap visual themes for when vanilla Opera gets too dull too and favorites to a customizable speed dial page for even quicker access. Alas, some of the bits that Opera has added to the mix are... of questionable value, to say the least. There's an odd new Discover section, for one -- it lets you dig through stories related to broad subjects like technology, arts, and sports, but you can't add your own favorite sites to be monitored. And if you're the type who just keeps stumbling across QR codes in your day to day life (you poor soul), you can scan them straight from the browser. All that said, there's enough here to make the new version of Opera Mini worth a spin -- the fact that it's totally gratis doesn't hurt either.