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3.
Tap
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4.
Select your hearing aid from the list of available devices.
For more than one hearing aid, connect the first, then once it's connected, tap the second hearing aid in
the list of available devices. After both are paired, you'll see ‘Active, left and right.’
5.
To change settings, next to the name of the hearing aid, tap
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Pair through Accessibility (best for ASHA-compatible hearing aids)
ASHA (Audio Streaming for Hearing Aids) is a technology standard developed by Google that allows hearing
aids to connect directly to Android devices via Bluetooth. This lets you stream audio from your phones,
including phone calls, music and other media, directly to your hearing aids without the need for an
intermediary device.
1.
Turn the hearing aids or other devices on, then use the manufacturer's instructions to set them to
pairing mode.
2.
Go to Settings > Accessibility > Hearing devices.
3.
Tap
to put the phone in pairing mode.
4.
Select your hearing aid from the list of available devices.
For more than one hearing aid, connect the first, then once it's connected, tap the second hearing aid in
the list of available devices. After both are paired, you'll see ‘Active, left and right.’
If you use ‘T’ (telecoil) or ‘M’ (acoustic) coupling mode
Your phone is compatible with hearing aids in these modes:
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‘M’ acoustic coupling — receive audio from phone through its microphones
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‘T’ telecoil coupling — receive audio signal-based magnetic fields generated by the inductive coupling-
capable phone
To use your hearing aid in ‘M’ acoustic coupling mode, follow the hearing aid manufacturer's instructions to
set your hearing aid to ‘M’, and then position the phone near your hearing aid's built-in microphone or
microphones.
To use your hearing aid in ‘T’ telecoil (inductive) coupling mode, follow the hearing aid manufacturer's
instructions to set your hearing aid to ‘T’. Then:
1.
Go to Settings > Accessibility > Hearing devices.
2.
Turn Hearing aid compatibility on
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Use real-time text (RTT) during calls
Not all carriers support this feature.
Real-time text (RTT) lets you use text to communicate during a phone call. Your phone sends text as you
type and the recipient can read your message while you write.
RTT:
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Uses call minutes, just like a voice call
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Doesn't require additional accessories