Are RedPocket Mobile phones HAC (hearing aid compatible)?
Yes! RedPocket Mobile offers flagship phones that are hearing aid compatible. Please refer to this list for HAC compatibility. Please note: this list is not exhaustive.
| Device Model | HAC Rating |
| Apple iPhone Air | Not applicable to 2019 ANSI C63.19 |
| Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max | Not applicable to 2019 ANSI C63.19 |
| Apple iPhone 17 Pro | Not applicable to 2019 ANSI C63.19 |
| Apple iPhone 17 | Not applicable to 2019 ANSI C63.19 |
| Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max | Not applicable to 2019 ANSI C63.19 |
| Apple iPhone 16 Pro | Not applicable to 2019 ANSI C63.19 |
| Apple iPhone 16 Plus | Not applicable to 2019 ANSI C63.19 |
| Apple iPhone 16 | Not applicable to 2019 ANSI C63.19 |
| Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max | M3, T4 |
| Apple iPhone 15 Pro | M3, T4 |
| Apple iPhone 15 Plus | M3, T4 |
| Apple iPhone 15 | M3, T4 |
| Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max | M3, T4 |
| Apple iPhone 14 Pro | M3, T4 |
| Apple iPhone 14 Plus | M3, T4 |
| Apple iPhone 14 | M3, T4 |
| Apple iPhone SE (3rd Generation) | M3, T4 |
| Apple iPhone 13 mini | M3, T4 |
| Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max | M3, T4 |
| Apple iPhone 13 Pro | M3, T4 |
| Apple iPhone 13 | M3, T4 |
| Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max | M3, T4 |
| Apple iPhone 12 Pro | M3, T4 |
| Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus | M4, T3 |
| Samsung Galaxy S20 | M4, T3 |
| Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus | M4, T3 |
| Samsung Galaxy S10 | M4, T3 |
| Samsung Galaxy S10e | M4, T3 |
Some iPhone models may be listed as “Not applicable to 2019 ANSI C63.19”. This simply means that certain tests or ratings in the 2019 standard do not apply to these devices. It does not mean the iPhone is incompatible with hearing aids. Learn more about iPhone hearing aid compatibility here from support.apple.com/en-us/106349.
iPhone Hearing Aid Compatibility:
If you have an iPhone (iOS 13 or later), you can turn on Hearing Aid Compatibility. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Hearing Devices > and turn on Hearing Aid Compatibility. On these iPhone models, Hearing Aid Compatibility modifies the phone's acoustic settings to improve compatibility with hearing aids set in "T" or telecoil mode.
If you have an iPhone 6 or earlier, you can turn on Hearing Aid Mode. Go to the Settings app > tap General > Tap Accessibility > turn on Hearing Aid Mode. Hearing Aid Mode reduces the transmission power of the cellular radio in the GSM 1900 MHz band, which may result in decreased 2G cellular coverage.
iPhones are compatible with Made for iPhone Hearing Aids, so long as the device is running iOS 7 or later.
Samsung Hearing Aid Enhancements:
Settings such as, hearing aid support, amplifying ambient sound, adjusting left/right sound balance, etc. Many Samsung Devices come with Hearing Enhancement Accessibility options located under Settings > Accessibility > Hearing enhancements. Settings such as, hearing aid support, amplifying ambient sound, adjusting left/right sound balance, etc.