How does the print gamut compare with mobile devices?

I need to design a document for 4 color process printing, using only colors that will reproduce correctly on other platforms, such as computer monitors, smart phones, and tablets.
I know how the print gamut compares with the RGB gamut of monitors.
But are the gamuts of phones and tablets the same as monitors?

There's very little hard evidence, based on a Google search. This Anandtech page, which compares the gamut, contrast, etc. of the iPad with Android tablets is the only one I could find.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/5689/the-new-ipad-retina-display-analysis/3

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