Thank you for your reply! I believe it is a hardware issue. Who can I
contact or email about this?

On Apr 18, 10:10 pm, Incognito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Question, wouldn't that be a hardware feature though? Not sure if you
> can make it hearing aid compatible through software. Don't know, just
> asking.
>
> On Apr 18, 9:06 pm, GolfFanatic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Just wondering if anyone ever thought of making the Android hearing-
> > aid compatible? I am deaf myself and a hearing-aid user which allow me
> > to hear conversations in public. I also use a cell phone that is
> > hearing-aid compatible which allow me to keep in touch with relatives,
> > friends, and co-workers. I tried the iPhone and it was terrible! So
> > much static, noise, and and non-clarity which makes it difficult to
> > hear what the other person was saying.
>
> > I am not a developer and thought I pass the word out there hoping
> > someone would make the Android hearing-aid compatible, not for myself,
> > but for all hearing-aid users out there.
>
> > Looking forward to the first release of Android!
>
> > Thank you,
> > Bill
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