Hearing Aid Compatible

Hearing Aid Compatible

Docomo Pacific offers many phones that are Hearing Aid Compatible

Hearing Aid Compatible Phones

Docomo Pacific offers many phones that are Hearing Aid Compatible (HAC):

Manufacturer / Model FCC ID Rating
RUGEAR R160 ZLE-RG160 NONE
Samsung Note20 5G SM-N981UZNAGUM A3LSMN981U M3/T3
RugGear RG170 ZLE-RG170 M3T3-2011
RugGear RG360 M3T3-2011
Kyocera Dura Force Pro 2 V65E6920 M3/T3
Caterpillar S42 Black ZL5S42 M3/T4
Samsung Galaxy S23 SM-S911U1 A3LSMS911U M3/T3
Samsung Galaxy S23 Plus SM-S916U1 A3LSMS916U M3/T3
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra SM-S918U1 Device:A3LSMS918U S Pen: A3LEJPS918 M3/T3
Samsung Galaxy A04e SM-A042M/DS ZCASMA042M M3/T3
Samsung Galaxy A14 5G SM-A146U1/DS ZCASMA146U M3/T3
Apple iPhone 15 A3089 BCG-E8428A M3/T4
Apple iPhone 15 Plus A3093 BCG-E8432A M3/T4
Apple iPhone 15 Pro A3101 BCG-E8436A M3/T4
Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max A3105 BCG-E8440A M3/T4
Samsung S24 5G SM-S921U1 A3LSMS921U M3/T5
Samsung S24 Ultra 5G SM-S928U1 A3LSMS928U M3/T7
Samsung Galaxy A15 5G SM-A1156U1/DS A3LSMA156U M3/T8
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 5G SM-F956U1 A3LSMF956U M3/T3
Apple iPhone 16 A3286 BCG-E8689A M3/T4
Apple iPhone 16 Plus A3289 BCG-E8693A M3/T4
Apple iPhone 16 Pro A3292 BCG-E8667A M3/T4
Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max A3295 BCG-E8685A M3/T4
Samsung Galaxy A25 5G SM-A256U1 A3LSMA256U M3/T3
Samsung Galaxy A35 5G SM-A356U1 A3LSMA356U M3/T3
Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus SM-S936U1 A3LSMS936U 11dB/14dB
Samsung Galaxy S25 SM-S931U1 A3LSMS931U 11dB/14dB
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra SM-S938U1 A3LSMS938U 13dB/16dB
Nokia 2780 Flip 2AJOTTA-1420 non-HAC
Nokia Vibe N/A N/A
Apple iPhone 16e BCG-EE8725A M3/T3
Samsung Galaxy A06 SM-A065/DS ZCASMA065F non-HAC
Samsung Galaxy A16 5G SM-A166UZKAXAG A3LSMA166U 12dB/16dB
Samsung Galaxy A36 A366U1 A3LSMA366U 13dB/16dB
Samsung Galaxy S24FE SM-S721U1 A3LSMS721U 16dB/18dB
Samsung Z Flip 7 SM-F766U1 A3LSMF766U 12dB/13dB
Samsung Z Flip 7FE SM-F761U1 A3LSMF761U 13dB/16dB
Samsung Z Fold 7 SM-F966U1 A3LSMF966U 13dB/14dB
Apple iPhone 17 A3519 BCG-E8951A 12dB/17dB
Apple iPhone 17 Pro A3522 BCG-E8684A 14dB/17dB
Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max A3525 BCG-E8960A 14dB/17dB
Apple iPhone Air A3260 BCG-E3260A 15dB/18dB
Google Pixel 10 Pro XL (GUL82) A4RGUL82 16.9dB/19.1dB
Google Pixel 9a (GXQ96) A4RGXQ96 17dB/19dB
Samsung Galaxy A07 (SM-A075M/DS)
Samsung Galaxy A17 (SM-A176U1) A3LSMA176U 13dB
Samsung Galaxy S26 (SM-S942U1) A3LSMS942U 15dB
Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus (SM-S947U1) A3LSMS947U 16dbB
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra (SM-S948U1) A3LSMS948U 17dB
Apple iPhone 17e

These phones have been tested and rated for use with hearing aids for some of the wireless technologies that it uses. However, there may be some newer wireless technologies used in this phone that have not been tested yet for use with hearing aids. It is important to try the different features of this phone thoroughly and in different locations, using your hearing aid or cochlear implant, to determine if you hear any interfering noise. Consult your service provider or the manufacturer of this phone for information on hearing aid compatibility. If you have questions about return or exchange policies, consult your service provider or phone retailer.

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) defines Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) for wireless devices in terms of radio-frequency (RF) emissions and telecoil coupling. Cell phones are tested to see if they comply with the FCC’s definition of hearing aid compatibility.

“M” refers to the RF emissions level of the handset device, and means the device is intended for use with hearing aids in microphone mode. The higher the “M” rating number on the device, the more likely the device can be used with a hearing aid on the microphone setting.

“T” refers to the device’s telecoil coupling ability, and means the device is intended for use with hearing aids in telecoil mode. The higher the “T” rating number on the device, the more likely the device can be used with a hearing aid on the telecoil setting.

A telecoil is a small device that is built into some hearing aids for use with the telephone as well as assistive listening devices. To use the telecoil, generally either the hearing aid is switched to the “T” position or a button on the hearing aid is pushed to select the telecoil program. Some newer hearing aids will automatically switch to telecoil mode when using a phone. The telecoil picks up magnetic fields generated by telephones and converts these fields into sound. Telecoils are particularly useful for telephone communication because they permit the volume control of a hearing aid to be turned up without creating feedback or “whistling,” and background noise can be reduced especially when using cell phones in noisy places. A hearing health professional can determine whether a hearing aid contains a telecoil and how it is activated.

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Updated January 22, 2026