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LOLWTF...what makes you think people will duplicate items via mobile trading, if it is ever released by Valve? In the past it was a different thing, the TF2-in game-trade AND the Steam Trade used two different methods. Now that Valve has unified both of them, or rather removed the TF2-in-game trading I personally haven't heard any news of anyone duping items, other than 1 one case with gifted items.
Anyhow, it's quite freakin easy to prevent dual trading (if that's what you meant). It is already in usage. For example - open a trade with someone, then launch TF2 and try trading someone else, you can't. The same algorithms can be tweaked and applied IF Valve ever releases trading on Steam Mobile.
Which I personally think they might be working on, who knows!
Also,
/signed.
The Android client as well is also very poor, it's a straight up iOS port and ignores many of Androids guidelines/behaviours - which, given the fact it's primarily a web-browser (most things on Mobile are just web pages exposed to the user), just cries neglect and lazyness with regards to the platform.
I think Steam Mobile is due for an overhaul, and I would be surprised if that overhaul was not already months in the works.
The current trading system is entirely web-based, which means it would be pretty easy to deploy that same system to mobile devices; there would be no need for Valve to create a new system.