Updated: UCWEB 6.3 Official Signed English Version Released for S60

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  1. harshad,

    The network provider ultimately controls whether you get charged for data or not. It's free on Airtel because either:
    1. it's a promotion to get more users to switch to Airtel.
    2. Airtel engineers are sloppy and left a loophole in their configuration.
    I don't think free browsing is possible with Vodafone.
  2. harshad says:
    it has been charging money 4 vodafone customers, not 4 airtel.....why? plz any one send reply to my mail [email removed]
  3. jbpseudo says:
    The java official english version has been released. Its at wap.ucweb.com. If you'd like a direct link to the signed jad file, its here http://xrl.us/ucjava
  4. ravi kumar says:
    hi i am ravi
    i am using for free. it was realley asoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooowem
  5. Funwakinmade says:
    Guys, i stumbled on wapreview's article on the fantastic UCWEB browser... That was 3 days ago. Prior to that, i thought Opera Mobile on S60.3 was the best thing in mobile browsing. But now i have discovered the holy grail of computing today -- MARK MY WORDS, ucweb 6.3 somehow surpasses Opera Mobile, Opera Mini and even the fantastic new Bolt Browser (in that order), and far far surpasses Teashark and Nokia's dismal webkit-browser (coming in last by my reckoning).

    i am based in Nigeria and spend minimum 4 hours every day on my phone, surfing the web. Data rates are quite expensive but mobile web-surfing is soooo addictive.

    Thumbs up to the Chinese folks... With a few patches, they would definitely surpass Opera (no kidding!) in the next 2 years max.

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