ARM support is not enough; a bootloader has to exist for each device, and the kernel has to support the hardware. Linux on the iPhone is still rudimentary with only basic device support. There is no support for using the Ubuntu userland on the iPhone, and much of the functionality wouldn't work anyway.
Not with the current firmware. However, iPhone OS 4.0 supports this feature and will be available for download in the summer.
Yes, the iPhone 4S supports bluetooth and related Bluetooth accessories.
No This is not possible as the iPhone Does Not Have A Mouse And Has To Be An Application Created With The iPhone SDK.
The Voyager 855 supports A2DP technology for streaming music. As long as your iPhone supports A2DP the two are compatibly. Good luck from Headsets Direct!
No, itunes supports it.
iphone supports 5 but a standard multitouch supports only 2 touches at a time.
Unfortunately, making folders on an iPhone requires iOS 4 or higher. The original iPhone only supports up to iOS 3 software.
Probably not, because I don't think there are any carriers that the iPhone supports in Bangladesh.
If you are buying and iPhone in Canada, the iPhone supports the following carriers:BellMTSFidoRogersTelusVirgin MobileSasktelKoodoIf you are only traveling, you can purchase a Nano SIM card (if your iPhone is unlocked) from whichever carriers support them.
Almost not possible...
N, it is not possible to convert the iPhone 4s to a dual sim.
Not possible.