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I didn't really have any trouble getting on the full Arbiter site on my Droid X, but last night when I went on there it offered to take me to the mobile site, so I tried it out. It does work well, but I wish it showed a few more game details like someone said. I like that I don't have to pinch to zoom like with the full site. It just scrolls right down your schedule.
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I was surprised to see that the mobile website is considered a "premium" feature. Most non-officiating sites that offer a mobile-friendly version of their site usually don't charge extra for that "feature".
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I too have an iPhone 4 and I like the mobile site much better. Using Opera Mini, one tap will enlarge the screen on the full site but tapping on a link will many times zoom back out rather than opening the link.
The mobile site may not have all the bells and whistles the full site does but I don't need that for just a quick look for some needed info.
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