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(1) An operating system, application or Web site that is specialized for small screens on smartphones. See mobile Web site and smartphone. (2) A portable device that performs some of the...
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Definition: mobile version
(1) An operating system, application or Web site that is specialized for small screens on smartphones. See mobile Web site and smartphone.
(2) A portable device that performs some of the functionality of its desktop or floor-standing counterpart.
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