Installed opera mobile on my n82, serious probs!

to try it out and now the phone seems to be hanging all the time, it's really sow at doing anything taking 30 secs to go from menu to menu, if it will do it at all, plus I can't see the opera icon anywhere to get rid of it!
What can I do??

Hi sevenape
If all else fails you will have to carry out a "hard reset" to restore to factory settings with resultant loss of data if not backed up unfortunately.
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