Nokia n800 Internet Tablet bluetooth?

Am thinking of buying a nokia n800 internet tablet. I want to use bluetooth to connect the two devices. The phone i will be using is a 3g phone. Would it work?

N800 is not phone so there isn't 15-digit serial code.
Only 12-digit WLAN MAC address. I'm sorry but I don't have better to you

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