Enhanced Microphone support in AIR 3 for Android

To whom it may concern:
I'm trying to build a pseudo-Skype application with Flash CS 5.5, for AIR 3.0 (on Android 2.3.4). 
Unfortunately, while AIR 3 does (finally) support the front-facing camera, it does not support the echo-reducing technology of the "EnhancedMicrophone" features.
Is anyone planning on fixing this or is their a work-around? 
I'm trying to convince my superiors that AIR is sufficient for developing prototypes and I could use some support.
Thanks, in advance, for your assistance.
Sincerely,
Mikey

I am wondering about this as well, so I am making this post in to get this bumpped back up and hopefully get an answer.

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