What to know
- Opera has launched new tab management features for its Android browser.
- The update introduces Tab Islands, which groups related tabs together automatically.
- Users can now manage, move, and close multiple tabs more easily.
- The changes aim to help users who keep many tabs open at once.
Opera has updated its Android browser with new ways for you to manage your open tabs. The main feature in this update is called Tab Islands. This tool automatically groups related tabs together based on the websites you visit. For example, if you open several shopping sites or news articles, Opera will place them in the same group. This makes it easier for you to find and switch between tabs that belong to the same topic or task.
With Tab Islands, you can also move, close, or manage entire groups of tabs at once. This is helpful if you often have many tabs open and want to keep your browsing organized. You do not need to manually create these groups; Opera does it for you as you browse.
The update also brings a new tab switcher design. This makes it simpler to see all your open tabs and navigate between them. You can drag and drop tabs into different groups or close multiple tabs with just a few taps.
Opera says these changes are meant for users who keep many tabs open at the same time. The goal is to make browsing less cluttered and more efficient. The new features are available now in the latest version of Opera for Android.
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