Thinking about getting an iPhone when released in UK

hey guys,
hoped you could answer a few questions before i shelled out a fortune getting one of these phones:
* is the 2mega pixel camera sufficient? The mobile i've got is 3.2mega pixel and images are pretty clear. I'm weary about 'downspecing'
* can i bluetooth images and notes to my mates with bluetooth enabled phones? does the bluetooth stay on continuously?
* how does the memory work? is there a memory card or is it internal memory? if so how big (MB?)
* does it play realplayer and mpeg4 video files?
* is software added to via downloads when the phone is hooked up to a PC?
* can you get satnav on the phone?
sorry for the barage of questions but hey i'm keen
thanks
Starkey

is the 2mega pixel camera sufficient? The mobile i've got is 3.2mega pixel and images are pretty clear. I'm weary about 'downspecing'
You're right to be. The iPhone's camera is not bad, and is certainly capable of taking good pictures, but is not all that sensitive so when the shape of the thing is taken into account, it makes taking clear pictures in indoor settings rather difficult, and with the ease of smudging, bright images can also be blurry. Keep it clean and steady and it's OK, but not great. I use it as a way to document patch panels and data cabs, and it's fine for that, but in other situations it's just useful because I have a camera handy, not because it's good.
can i bluetooth images and notes to my mates with bluetooth enabled phones? does the bluetooth stay on continuously?
It isn't possible to use BT to move data. It is only for connecting to handsfree systems or headsets.
how does the memory work? is there a memory card or is it internal memory? if so how big (MB?)
It has fixed internal memory of 8Gb capacity (of which 7.7Gb is available for use).
does it play realplayer and mpeg4 video files?
Mpeg4, via iTunes. It won't play Real media or Windows Media files.
is software added to via downloads when the phone is hooked up to a PC?
No, you can't add software at this time, the platform is designed to prevent third-party application installation. There are many apps via web2.0/safari of course.
can you get satnav on the phone?
No.

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