CK-7W with Samsung or HTC android phone?

Is CK-7W compatible with the android phones from HTC or Samsung (e.g. HTC Legend or Samsung Spica)?

Well, be prepared for troubles. Although the basic function works, you should be aware of huge limitations (voice dialing)  and issues (echo). See /t5/Accessories-Car-Phones-and-Other/Nokia-CK-7W-a​nd-non-Nokia-phone/m-p/1072033#M19224

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