Well, of course you are right. The only right way to proceed is to give up 
on the whole idea of using an Android phone as a hearing aid. But you know 
how it is: the OP may have been hired specifically to do such a thing, and 
not be at liberty to say, "no, it is a bad idea".

On Thursday, February 28, 2013 9:55:21 PM UTC-8, Lew wrote:
>
> Shaik Shabana wrote:
>
>> Thanks John for your reply.
>> Can you pls let me know how can I proceed now?
>>
>
> Didn't he just?
>
> He described the shortcomings of the smartphone as a hearing aid and 
> suggested that you proceed 
> to investigate the history and state of the art of hearing aids.
>
> If I read his advice correctly, he advised you not to make a hearing aid 
> out of a smartphone.
>
> -- 
> Lew
>  
>

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