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The FCC considers a handset to be hearing aid-compatible if it is rated at least an M3 (for acoustic coupling) and at least a T3 (for inductive coupling).
Hearing aid streaming is possible with Android devices with the OS version Android 11 or higher. It is recommended for your device to be on the latest available operating system to get the best possible performance. Samsung Galaxy Tab S7.
Turn on Hearing Aid Compatibility Hearing Aid Compatibility may reduce interference and improve audio quality with some hearing aid models.
Technical Rule Violations Antenna Structure Registration, Lighting and Marking Requirements. Unlicensed Operations. Wireless 911 and E911 Violations. Emergency Alert System (EAS) Violations. Cable Signal Leakage Enforcement. Interference Complaints.
A telephone is hearing aid compatible if it provides internal means (i.e., without the use of external devices) for effective use with hearing aids that are designed to be compatible with telephones that meet the FCCs technical standard for hearing aid compatibility (the technical standard is codified at 47 C.F.R.
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A phone is considered hearing aid compatible under the FCC requirements if its rated M3 or M4 for acoustic coupling and T3 or T4 for inductive coupling. Hearing aid compatibility ratings arent a guarantee that a particular hearing aid works well with a particular phone.
HEARING AID-COMPATIBLE PHONES BRANDMODELHAC RATING SAMSUNG Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra - Phantom Black M3/T3 SAMSUNG Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 M3/T3 MOTOROLA moto g stylus 5G 2022 T3/M3 SAMSUNG Samsung Galaxy A53 5G M3/T362 more rows
A phone is considered hearing-aid compatible under the FCC requirements if its rated M3 or M4 for acoustic coupling and T3 or T4 for inductive coupling. Hearing-aid compatibility ratings arent a guarantee that a particular hearing aid works well with a particular phone.

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