What happened to Opera Mini?

January mobile report published today, by tradition, joyfully announces new Opera Mini achievements in terms of the number of users, chewed traffic volumes and tube popularity in the world in general and in various countries in particular. This is all clear and probably even interesting to someone, but let's be honest - when someone or something has stable everything from month to month, it’s not at all interesting or even boring. There is not enough adrenaline, or what other biological or psychological factor affects it - it doesn’t really matter. It's like with space: Gagarin was a superstar, and who is working in orbit now - can anyone say without a cheat sheet? After Armstrong walked on the moon, the astronauts were also quickly forgotten, until the thirteenth Apollo fell and the guys were a third of a million kilometers from Earth in a bucket of bolts and with a great desire to somehow get home. This is interesting, this is a sensation worthy of the front pages. Even people go to various extreme shows not to enjoy the mind-blowing somersaults, but only not to miss the moment when this psycho crashes.
Unfortunately, in Opera, everything is boring and mundane to the ugliness. No matter what we do with our mobile browsers, users stubbornly continue to use them, and even add friends and acquaintances. Well, here you have the result - in January more than 90 million active fans came to surf from the mobile via Opera Mini, and together with the owners of Opera Mobile, of which just over 15 million so far, it turned out a hundred million with a small tail. However, we do not complain. Like - well and good, do not like it - well ... no, but let's figure out why, maybe we can fix something or paint it green?
So we screw, twist, tint - if only you were well. If someone else has not met the browser of their dreams - do not despair, there will be a holiday on your device. Moreover - to wait, in fact, quite a bit is left. New mobile versions will come in, like snowdrops - just have time to install. However, this is a slightly different story. To be continued, as they say ...
PS And we did Indonesia, after all! Yes!