I am hearing impaired these days and wear hearing aids in both ears. Modern hearing aids can operate on low-power Bluetooth to allow the streaming of music from the phone to the hearing aids. This system is called ASHA and has been included in Android since the launch of Android 10 and in iPhones since the iPhone 5. It requires the manufacturer to activate the program and this is only a few lines of code.
Samsung only activates this feature in their top-end phones while Apple has it active on all phones. Is this a discrimination case as deafness is a protected characteristic, and the reasonable steps of activating the program on all Samsung phones would only take a few minutes?
Samsung only activates this feature in their top-end phones while Apple has it active on all phones. Is this a discrimination case as deafness is a protected characteristic, and the reasonable steps of activating the program on all Samsung phones would only take a few minutes?
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