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Both Android & iOS can access Google+ without incident. They're even useful to the multi-touch controls/swipe controls on the page(s) too.
But you'll invariably get moved to their mobile site - I know my iPad and Xoom both went mobile. On Android, there's a Google+ app - but the website is actually faster.
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https://m.google.com/app/plus/
That's with the stock Browser app in Android. If you switch your UA string to the same as my Android browser, I'm quite sure it'll work. I just don't have an N900 laying around any longer to test.
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The correct answer was:
m.google.com/app/plus/mp/631/?force=1
Using that URL you get a proper HTML5 version of the site that works well on microB. Awesome.
I can get to the full site no problem, but it is just a little tricky to use.
Can somebody with an android or iOS device load up the HTML5 mobile Web App and figure out the direct url?
I'm guessing MicroB can probably handle the page, but it doesn't get directed there automatically because of the user agent.
Thanks