Yes it works.
No, not via Bluetooth but with a cable.
Let's hope a Bluetooth update is in the works from Apple. SVAutoblog
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We all knew that it will happen and it did. Unlocked Apple iPhones are being sold in Hong Kong for $2000, while the unlock procedure alone costs $750.
The iPhones are reported to be completely unlocked, although it’s not specified whether it’s a real hardware unlock (which would be unprecedented), or whether the older SuperSIM or recently discovered TurboSIM unlock methods are being used.

At any rate, the unlocked iPhones can access local services and even display the local cell phone operator’s logo. And mind you, they’re being sold through “legit” stores, not on the street. See below for an actual video of the unlocked device.
Unlocked HK iPhone video
Thanks: PhoneDaily.

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A pretty cool website was launched for people that would like to make suggestions as to what should be improved in the next version of the iPhone (or maybe with a firmware upgrade?). For example? Have you ever dreamed about iPhone having a GPS device?
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A pretty cool website was launched for people that would like to make suggestions as to what should be improved in the next version of the iPhone (or maybe with a firmware upgrade?). Even though iPhone Wish List website it not affiliated with Apple in any way, the idea is that a lot of people demanding for the same features could create enough public pressure on Apple to actually add those features.
For example… Have you ever dreamed about iPhone having a GPS device? Wouldn’t you love to have an in-built FM radio receiver in it? How about native Microsoft Exchange support or a more sophisticated camera on the device?

If any of this really bothers you, head on over to the
iPhone Wish List and voice your opinion… Who knows, maybe your idea will actually be implemented by Apple
because of you.
Thanks: to our friends from IntoMobile.

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The iPhone is already a reasonably mature product. Despite persistent reports of dead zones on screens and lots of requests for the landscape keyboard outside of Safari, the real interest is with what Apple can do in software next.
That’s the genius of the iPhone model. Apple created an endlessly flexible interface that can be updated and modified strictly in software. They’ve also made a mostly menu-free system that keeps iPhone apps relatively flat. It’s quite a paradigm shift from the hierarchies we’re now used to in our PCs.
PhillRyu has done a great job synthesizing his thoughts on where Apple should be headed next with iPhone software. My favorite is above, iMovie for iPhone. I don’t know if I can possibly think of a more perfect concept. Fingers crossed, eh?
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Written by Petemortensen on August 16th, 2007 with no comments.
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