Hi Vishal-

Besides Barabara's good references and advice-
Another potential impact I would consider is the overall information
architecture mapping. 

If it was a native iPhone app that you are translating for mobile web
(xHTML or WML) you might also consider setting up your key
views/landing points and indices different to the original iPhone
app. Again this might be generic advice, so if you could share the
nature of the iPhone app, might be easier to be more specific in
terms of mapping IA. 

iPhone scrolling is conducive to large amounts of content- WML is
more akin to good old hypercard where you tend to have a stack and
then jump off points.

Also do you know much about the target user's dataplans- if they are
on pay as you go- you would need to be quite economical in the way you
cache and reload/re-use data. 

A good guidance in terms of books etc which I have used in the past
are:
1. Mobile Web Development- Nirav Mehta | My rating *****
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Mobile-Web-Development-Nirav-Mehta/dp/1847193439

2. Building Mobile Web Sites:
Design Patterns, Recipes & Ideas: Richard Yates | My rating ***

Cheers
Priya

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Priya Prakash
Creative Director, User Experience
Nokia User Experience
Phone:  44 781 851 5889
E-mail:  [email protected]
NOKIA
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