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    Additional features vary by phone manufacturer. Look at the hearing aid compatibility (HAC) what your phone supports. For example, here is Google pixel hearing aid compatibility pageSome hearing devices can now stream music and podcasts directly to hear AIDS from Android phones, but it is wise to check compatibility before purchasing.

    When using auditory devices with pixel phones, you should also open the phone app, tap for three vertical dots Menu Top right, and tap Settings> access to toggle hearing aids But.

    If you do not yet have a hearing aid, but you think you may need one, read our guide how to buy a hearing aid and our best hearing AIDS guide. We also have a guide to stream audio for hearing AIDS and cochlear transplantation.

    How to use real -time text with your phone

    Some people may prefer to type reactions on calls, and you can do this with a real-time text (RTT) feature. Sadly, availability depends on your area and carrier. If there is no RTT option, there will be teletype (TTY) support instead of you. (RTT is more advanced and you can transmit audio as typed.)

    On Android phone, open the phone app, tap for three vertical dots Menu Top right, and tap Settings> access To turn on RTT Or Washroomif you choose always visibleYou can tap the RTT icon (a capital T) after dialing someone to start an RTT call, and you can tap it to launch it during the call. To review the call tape on Android, open and tap your phone app Repetition, Choose the call you want, and then Call Description> View Transports,

    How to use your smartphone to deal with hearing loss (2025): tips for iPhone, Android

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    For iPhone, you Can turn RTT or TTT Settings> access > RTT/TTY, And you can choose Software RTT/Tty Or Hardware ttyYou can also choose RTT/Tty Call Tap on RTT/TTY icon (Landline Phone) while calling someone and answering calls or to switch to text during calls. To review the call tape on iPhone, open your phone app and tap Repetition, Then I Next to call. You will see the RTT/TTY icon next to the call with tape in your call history.

    Why some Android accessibility features are cooked in the pixel

    You might be wondering why some hearing accessibility features are cooked in Google’s pixel phones, but other Android devices are introduced as separate apps. Angana Ghosh, director of the product management for input and accessibility in Google, says that it allows the accessibility team to try new things at the pixel, where Google designs hardware, especially since some phones may not be able to level on the same level of on-can-processing.

    Keeping some characteristics as a stand-alone app also allows regular updates to benefit from the latest developments without the need for other Android phone firmware updates, often less on non-pixel phones.


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