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Advice
for People with Hearing
Aids or Implanted Hearing
Devices
Try before you buy!
Before you buy a cell
phone, you should try
different brands and models
to see which phone works
best for you.
People who wear hearing
aids or have implanted
hearing devices may experience
some difficulties when
trying to use cell phones.
Some cell phones cause
radio frequency interference
with hearing aids, so
the user hears high-pitched
whistling sounds, buzzes
or static.
Fortunately, both cell
phones and hearing aids
are improving. Some phones
have lower radio frequency
(RF) emissions or different
technology that can reduce
the unwanted effects on
hearing aids.
Since 2003 non-flip phones
have attracted more and
more cellphone users.
Mobile phones with built
in digital cameras and
4G compatible cellphones
have increased, many will
support to link to Voice
over Internet Protocol.
Manufacturers offer smaller
most phones whose portability
has had increased sales
growth.
Nowadays,
from a couple hundred
million to around 1 billion
worldwide many cellphone
subscribers use many CDMA
phones to converse with
friends, family, and other
people, exchange instant
messages (AOL, Yahoo,
MSN, and ICQ), get entertainment
news, wirelessly access
VoIP using voice over
WiFi, browse MP3s, see
photos, see images made
by phones with dynamic
color displays, and more.
Analysts predict high-performance,
more compact GSM (Global
System for Mobile communication)
wireless devices that
combine voice communications
and internet. Some will
accommodate advanced Bluetooth
holoboard, navigation
keys, phone headset, and
clear screens. They also
project more options for
a 2GB memory stick and
a high performance battery
for your digital cell
phone.
By the year
2010, equipment manufacturers
will bolster features
like video display, mapping,
television streaming technology,
and 3G-compatibility.
Your choices among prepaid
plans to select a cordless
digital phone and superior
digital service plan will
increase. There will be
more ways to select a
phone service to keep
in touch with friends
and business associates
and download songs from
the internet.
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