Accessibility Policy
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Hearing Aid Compatibility
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Some hearing aid users may detect interference in the form of a buzzing, humming, or whining noise when using a wireless phone. The amount of interference experienced may vary due to differences in immunity levels of hearing aids.
Handsets are rated as hearing aid compatible under one of two standards created by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI):
- The 2011 ANSI Standard uses two ratings, M1 through M4 for microphone and T1 through T4 for telecoil. Under the 2011 ANSI Standard, a handset is rated as hearing aid compatible if it as rated M3 or M4 and T3 or T4. Phones that receive a rating of 3 or 4 usually cause the least amount of interference. Typically, the higher the M or T rating assigned to a phone, the less interference.
- The 2019 ANSI Standard, which must be used on handsets certified as hearing aid compatible after December 5, 2023, does not use the M and T rating system. Instead, devices are certified as hearing aid compatible or “HAC.” The 2019 ANSI Standard also requires testing of a device’s volume control capability..
Although HAC certification is not a guarantee, it is a useful tool for consumers to determine the most appropriate wireless handset.
For additional information about hearing aid compatibility with digital wireless phones, see the hearing aid compatibility brochure and the FCC Guide.
Important note about HAC phones
Hearing aid compatible phones have been tested and rated for use with hearing aids for some of the wireless technologies they use. However, some newer wireless technologies used in these phones may not been tested yet for use with hearing aids. It is important to try the features of your phone thoroughly and in different locations, using your hearing aid or cochlear implant, to determine if you hear any interfering noise. Consult the manufacturer of your phone for information on hearing aid compatibility. If you have questions about return or exchange policies, consult your service provider or phone retailer.
Handsets with
Hearing Aid-Compatible Phones
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Best/Premium: Devices featuring higher-end design, materials, and finishes, paired-up with a more sophisticated user interfaces and functionalities.
Device | FCC ID | HAC Rating |
Apple iPhone 12 | BCG-E3542A | M3/T4 |
Apple iPhone 13 | BCG-E3997A | M3/T4 |
Apple iPhone 15 | BCG-E8427A | M3/T4 |
Apple iPhone 15 Plus | BCG-E8431A | M3/T4 |
Apple iPhone 15 Pro | BCG-E8435 | M3/T4 |
Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max | BCG-E8439A | M3/T4 |
Apple iPhone 16 | BCG-E8688A | Pass (2019 Standard) |
Apple iPhone 16 Plus | BCG-E8692A | Pass (2019 Standard) |
Apple iPhone 16 Pro | BCG-E8666A | Pass (2019 Standard) |
Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max | BCG-E8684A | Pass (2019 Standard) |
Apple iPhone SE (3rd gen) | BCG-E4082A | M3/T4 |
Motorola edge 2024 | IHDT56AN6 | Pass (2019 Standard) |
Motorola razr 2024 | IHDT56AR7 | Pass (2019 Standard) |
Samsung Galaxy S23 FE 5G | A3LSMS711U | M3/T3 |
Samsung Galaxy S24 FE 5G | A3LSMS721U | Pass (2019 Standard) |
Good: Entry-level phones with straight-forward features, applications, and designs.
Device | FCC ID | HAC Ratings |
Hot Pepper® Tabasco™ / Hot Pepper ® Flip | 2A33N-L62A | M4/T4 |
Motorola moto g 5G (2024) | IHDT56AQ3 | M3/T4 |
Motorola moto g play (2023) | IHDT56ZP5 | M3/T3 |
Motorola moto g power - 5G - 2024 | IHDT56AN5 | M3/T3 |
Motorola moto g stylus 5G (2024) | IHDT56AQ4 | Pass (2019 Standard) |
Nokia C210 | 2AJOTTA-1584 | M3/T4 |
Nokia G310 5G | 2AJOTTA-1573 | M4/T3 |
Samsung Galaxy A15 5G | A3LSMA156U | Pass (2019 Standard) |
Samsung Galaxy A35 5G | A3LSMA356U | Pass (2019 Standard) |
TCL 50 XL 5G | 2ACCJH181 | Pass (2019 Standard) |
TCL ION X | 2ACCJH167 | M3/T3 |
TCL K11 | 2ACCJH175 | M3/T3 |
2APXW-TMRV075G | Pass (2019 Standard) | |
2APXW-TMRV07P5G | Pass (2019 Standard) |
For more information about phone accessibility features, as well as information about current and older phones, visit the Global Accessibility Reporting Initiative's website at www.gari.info.
For more information about hearing aid-compatible phones, please contact Customer Service.
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Offerings for persons with disabilities
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For additional information on accessibility solutions in the Android marketplace for persons with disabilities, please visit www.google.com/accessibility/products.
For questions regarding accessibility on your iPhone, please visit www.apple.com/accessibility.
REAL TIME TEXT SERVICE
Real-time text (RTT) allows consumers to send and receive instant transmission of text messages in real time, as they are being composed, making these messages more equivalent to typical voice conversations. (Characters are sent as they are typed.) RTT also allows voice communication at the same time as text communication (simultaneous voice and text). Unlike other types of texting methods, RTT is similar to a voice call – when you place an RTT call, the other party must answer the call, and when the call is over, both parties hang up.
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Apple iPhone 12 |
Apple iPhone 13 |
Apple iPhone 15 |
Apple iPhone 15 Plus |
Apple iPhone 15 Pro |
Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max |
Apple iPhone 16 |
Apple iPhone 16 Plus |
Apple iPhone 16 Pro |
Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max |
Apple iPhone SE (3rd gen) |
Hot Pepper® Tabasco™ / Hot Pepper ® Flip |
Motorola moto edge (2024) |
Motorola moto g 5G – 2024 |
Motorola moto g play (2023) |
Motorola moto g power 5G (2024) |
Motorola moto g stylus 5G (2024) |
Motorola razr - 2024 |
Nokia G310 5G |
Samsung Galaxy A15 5G 128GB |
Samsung Galaxy A15 5G 64GB |
Samsung Galaxy A35 5G |
Samsung Galaxy S23 FE 5G |
Samsung Galaxy S24 FE 5G |
TCL 50 XL 5G |
TCL ION X |
TCL K11 |
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Telecommunications Relay Service
Telecommunications Relay Service (TRS or “relay service”) is a communication service that permits individuals with a hearing or speech disability to use the telephone system via a text telephone (TTY) or other device to call persons with or without such disabilities through a TRS relay center.
Different forms of relay service include Text-to-Voice TTY, Voice Carry Over (VCO), Hearing Carry Over (HCO), Speech-to-Speech (STS), Spanish Text-to-Voice TTY, Captioned Telephone, IP Captioned Telephone, IP Relay, and Video Relay Service (VRS). More information about the available types of relay service can be found on the the FCC’s TRS website.
TRS is available in all 50 states and all U.S. territories for local and long-distance calls. TRS providers are compensated for the costs of providing TRS from either a state or a federal fund, and there is no charge to the TRS user other than standard calling rates.
Relay service can be reached by dialing 711 or by contacting your state relay provider, as listed in the FCC’s TRS Directory. In the event of an emergency, TTY users should call 911 directly.
TTY on the Metro® by T-Mobile Network
The FCC requires digital wireless carriers to have the capability to transmit a call from a wireless phone that is connected to a TTY. While the FCC mandate pertains specifically to calls made to 911, the ability to make a call to 911 means that users can also complete a call to anyone, anywhere, provided the party on the receiving end of the call also has a TTY.
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Customers should be aware that TTY does not work on voice calls that are placed over
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11/20/2024