Bluetooth A2DP & Camera Video

Does anyone know if Apple is planning to upgrade the iPhone bluetooth profiles to A2DP for stereo audio, or whether they are planning a new version of the iPhone to include MMS texting, or camera video?
3 major defects in my opinion!

We answered this question for you yesterday and gave you the link to the announcement.
Here is a link to your question from yesterday:
http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=9374824#9374824
How many times will you ask?
The only thing that anyone knows is what is in the announcement that you have been given the link to more than once.

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