How to know if Android Device Headphone Jack is Mic Capable [closed] - java

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Is there a way to find out if the Headphone Jack of the Android Device is capable of a Mic being plugged in?
There is a timecode generator that I want which plugs in there but it obviously wont work if the mic isn't available.
Is there anyway I can code a test to figure out if that jack can have a mic?

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