[Q] Compatible Earphone! - Samsung Galaxy Fit GT 5670

Just want to know whether this earphone will be compatible with Galaxy Fit or not. And Can I use this for calls (microphone inbuilt).
SoundMagic PL11
Key Features of SoundMAGIC PL11 Headphone
Wired
In-the-ear
In-ear-canalphone Design
9 mm Headphone Driver Units
Neodymium Magnet
20 Hz - 22000 Hz Headphone Frequency Response
12 ohm Headphone Impedance
100 dB/mW Headphone Sensitivity at 1 kHz
Specifications:
GENERAL
Headphone Type: In-the-ear
Headset Design: In-ear-canalphone
Wired/Wireless: Wired
Magnet Type: Neodymium
SOUND FEATURES
Headphone Driver Units: 9 mm
Impedance: 12 ohm (Power On)
Sensitivity: 100 dB/mW (Power On)
Frequency Response: 20 - 22000 Hz
Maximum Power Input: 15 mW
Other Sound Features: Noise Isolation: -20 dB
POWER AND BATTERY
Power Supply: Rated Power: 2 mW
CONNECTIVITY
Headphone Jack: 3.5 mm
Cord Type: 1.2 m Symmetrical Cord

A6h1sh3k said:
Just want to know whether this earphone will be compatible with Galaxy Fit or not. And Can I use this for calls (microphone inbuilt).
SoundMagic PL11
Key Features of SoundMAGIC PL11 Headphone
Wired
In-the-ear
In-ear-canalphone Design
9 mm Headphone Driver Units
Neodymium Magnet
20 Hz - 22000 Hz Headphone Frequency Response
12 ohm Headphone Impedance
100 dB/mW Headphone Sensitivity at 1 kHz
Specifications:
GENERAL
Headphone Type: In-the-ear
Headset Design: In-ear-canalphone
Wired/Wireless: Wired
Magnet Type: Neodymium
SOUND FEATURES
Headphone Driver Units: 9 mm
Impedance: 12 ohm (Power On)
Sensitivity: 100 dB/mW (Power On)
Frequency Response: 20 - 22000 Hz
Maximum Power Input: 15 mW
Other Sound Features: Noise Isolation: -20 dB
POWER AND BATTERY
Power Supply: Rated Power: 2 mW
CONNECTIVITY
Headphone Jack: 3.5 mm
Cord Type: 1.2 m Symmetrical Cord
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