nHorizon Innovation (Beijing) Software, the joint venture of Opera Software and Telling Telecom, has launched new customizable mobile browser Oupeng.

With a simple and easy-to-handle interface, one of the most impressive features for Oupeng is its powerful social networking ability.

By embedding support for Weibo, a microblog service in China, Oupeng makes it easy for microblog users to log in, share, forward, comment, zoom in and out, view pictures and more.

In addition, Oupeng collects hot, up-to-date topics and information in Weibo automatically for the user.

The Oupeng mobile browser is built upon a powerful rendering engine and data compression technology, powered by Opera, which increases the page loading speed up to 10 times and helps consume up to 90% less data.

Oupeng supports real webpage rendering as well as WAP pages and makes navigating the mobile Web easy, by providing a vast collection of links to popular websites for books, news, finance, business, photos and more.

Telling Telecom CEO Huang Shaowen said the company’s distribution channels will help Oupeng to get recognition and installation in the market quickly, so as to meet Chinese consumers’ increasing need for better products and applications in the mobile Internet era.