Hi,
no. 
The physical limitation is the screen size/finger size and those won't 
change ;-)

Even on Tablets which resolved some of the screen size limits the screen is 
still smaller and the UI elements need to be "finger friendly". So you 
should stick in more details but not nearly as much as we used to on the 
desktop. Frankly, it's better in terms of UX and software development. We 
work with a lot of forms but each one is smaller and simpler, that makes 
them easier to explain, understand and develop.

We worked with several companies in your position who tried moving a 
desktop app UI "as is". The results varied. I suggest talking with the 
users about this and letting them feel the UI. Try it on the target devices 
early on to see how it feels even without the functionality. When you start 
using it on a physical device you'll know if you're on the right direction.

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