DNN default skin is mobile compatible - dotnetnuke

I m building a site in DNN 6.1 , it is in construction mode. I m using community edition
I want to know that is DNN 6.1 default skin is mobile compatible ?
Thankx and Regards

Simple answer. No.
More complex answer, sure, everything is mobile compatible, but it won't be mobile friendly.

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Hope, it helps.
iPhone sdk
Symbian
Blackberry
For Symbian, I would recommand Qt.
Moreover, you can use it for Windows CE based mobile.

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