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This wapsite is designed specially for your mobile phone #1 (permalink) Sat Aug 22, 2009 9:56 am   This wapsite is designed specially for your mobile phone
 

My respected teacher

1: "This wapsite is designed specially for your mobile phone."

2: "This wapsite's contents are for your mobile phone."

3: "This wapsite is created for your phone."

Which one looks better? and correct if any mistakes?

Thanks in advance!
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This wapsite is designed specially for your mobile phone #2 (permalink) Sat Aug 22, 2009 12:08 pm   This wapsite is designed specially for your mobile phone
 

Hello, I'm 'The French',

I am not a teacher, but I this following sentence:

This wapsite is designed especially for your phone ( you can have a cellphone in US and mobile phone for UK people).

Wapsite or website? Perhaps you are talking about one wirelles application.

Have a nice day.
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