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Opera would take the web page request and render it on a server and effectively deliver you the same web page, but more in a snapshot file size. The page wouldn’t look any different, but it would load faster and use less data. Opera Software ASA has been working on helping to cut down the data usage across the boards and in all apps with a current beta app called Opera Max.
The final screenshot on the beta in the Play Store does show where the ‘free’ aspect runs out. After the beta period you will have three options to choose from to keep the cloud savings enabled. Eiter watch ads in the app, Watch an ad as soon as you run out of “charge” or pay $1 a month to remove ads entirely. Not exactly sure how you can “run out of saving” or why you would need to “charge” up. I assume you have to set, or given, a maximum amount of data savings per month though.
Still, a buck a month or watching some ads to cut down your data usage isn’t really all that terrible of a thing really. You can head to the Play Store and install the Opera Max Beta right now, but space is limited and people aren’t being let in on the Opera servers for the service in mass quantities. It is better to be on the waitlist and get in sooner to test it out though. We are 1407th in line to try it out ourselves. Hit up the Play Store badge below to go grab the app. Be sure to open it once so it can register you on the list.