Opera Software's Web browser will come standard on the new 3G handset from NTT DoCoMo Inc., the Motorola M1000. The M1000 is an advanced 3G phone for the business market, with full Internet and e-mail connectivity through both 3G and GSM networks, WLAN and Bluetooth.
The M1000 is the first 3G phone to take advantage of the dynamic functionality of Opera's Extensible Rendering Architecture (ERA) by enabling Web page content to fit the width of the screen in both vertical and landscape modes. The speed of 3G and WLAN networks combined with the larger screen size mean the user can browse the Internet with a look and feel that is remarkably close to a desktop experience on a broadband connection.
ERA is short for "Extensible Rendering Architecture" and is a fit-to-width function unique to the Opera browser. ERA dynamically adapts Web pages to fit the width of any sized screen. In a nutshell, ERA is the architectural framework of Opera's rendering technologies, which include Small-Screen Rendering (SSR), Medium-Screen Rendering (MSR) and TV-rendering (TVR). More info on one of our earlier press release - The new ERA of content rendering
The phone is compatible with overseas WCDMA, GSM and GPRS networks and public wireless LANs. It comes with IPsec VPN (movian VPN 4.0) built-in, and a 32MB TransFlash memory card. Multimedia formats supported include MPEG4, H.263, WMV ver.8, MP3, AMR, WMA ver.8, and MIDI. It can be connected to a PC via USB2.0 cable and the Bluetooth1.1 supports a variety of profiles (GAP/GOEP/OPP/SPP/DUN/HSP/SDAP/HFP).