News, iPhone

Thursday, September 20th, 2007 at 8:29 pm
By Marco Sebastian

“A group representing people with a hearing loss filed complaints with the U.S. Federal Communications Commission last month, accusing Apple Inc. of not making its iPhone compatible with hearing aids.

The Hearing Loss Association of America, a Bethesda, Md., advocacy group, filed formal complaints with the FCC in August, Brenda Battat, the HLAA’s associate executive director, said in e-mailed comments about Apple’s iPhone. ‘The phone [is] not usable with a hearing aid, either on the microphone or telecoil setting,’ said Battat. ‘Clearly, it was not designed to be hearing aid compatible. It should have been.’ ” Per ComputerWorld

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