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My mobile phone is now useless but only used it for texting, I understand cochlear implant user can cope with voice calling on mobile phone, does it matter which phone I buy, are they more or less the same?

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I have an iphone 4 which is very easy to hear using the normal speaker - not the hands free.

At work I use a Nokia which is crap.

I have heard some of the newer smart phones are very good but I cant remember which brands.

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I recently got an Iphone, because you can hook your audio device cable into the iphone and implant, and it

does not disable the microphone on the phone, you talk into the phone but hear it thru your cable/implant

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I recently got an Iphone, because you can hook your audio device cable into the iphone and implant, and it

does not disable the microphone on the phone, you talk into the phone but hear it thru your cable/implant

 Does anyone know if you can do that with a Droid as well?  What about other phones?

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