Apple charts iPhone capabilities.
Apple posted a new KB article on Friday outlining the features that each version of the iPhone supports. We’d add that jailbreaking an iPhone/3G gives you perfectly acceptable, though unsupported, video options.
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Notes:
- Peer-to-peer connectivity requires compatible applications, which can be downloaded from the App Store when available.
- The original iPhone does not support using Bluetooth for peer-to-peer connectivity. It can use Wi-Fi and cellular data networks for peer-to-peer connectivity.
- MMS is not available in all areas; fees may apply. See your carrier for availability.
- Internet tethering is not currently offered in the United States and some other countries. See your carrier for availability.
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