Hearing Aid Compatability Chart

Model
FCCID
HAC Rating
Air Interface
Frequency
Wi-Fi Capable
High End Phones ($300+ Cost Outright)
Apple iPhone 4*
BCGE2422B
M4/T4
CDMA
CDMA850/1900
Yes
Motorola RAZR MAXX*
IHDP56ME1
M4/T3
CDMA/LTE
CDMA 850/1900
LTE 750
Yes
Motorola Milestone 3*
IHDT56MF1
M4/T3
CDMA
CDMA850/1900
GSM 850/900/1800/1900
WCDMA 850/1900/2100
Yes
Apple iPhone 4S*
BCGE2430A
None
CDMA
CDMA 850/1900
GSM 850/900/1800/1900
WCDMA 850/900/1900/2100
Yes
Samsung R760*
A3LSCHR760
M4/T3
CDMA
CDMA850/1900
Yes
HTC One V*
NM8PK76310
M4/T4
CDMA
CDMA850/1700/1900
Yes
Sony Ericsson R800x Xperia Play*
PY7A6880004
M4/T4
CDMA
CDMA850/1900
Yes
BlackBerry 8530*
L6ARCZ30CW
M4/T4
CDMA
CDMA850/1900
Yes
Apple iPhone 5*
BCGE2599A
M4/T4
CDMA/GSM/WCDMA/LTE
CDMA850/1900
GSM850/900/1800/1900
WCDMA 50/900/1900/2100
LTE 750/850/1800/1900/2100
Yes
BlackBerry 9670*
L6ARCU20CW
M4/T4
CDMA
CDMA850/1900
Yes
BlackBerry 9350*
L6ARDZ20CW
M4/T4
CDMA
CDMA850/1900
Yes
BlackBerry 9850*
L6ARDH70CW
M3/T3
CDMA/GSM
CDMA850/1900
GSM 850/900/1800/1900 WCDMA 2100
Yes
BlackBerry 9930*
L6ARDU70CW
M3/T3
CDMA/GSM
CDMA850/1900
GSM 850/900/1800/1900 WCDMA 2100
Yes
Motorola Milestone X2*
IHDT56MJ1
M4/T3
CDMA
CDMA850/1900
Yes
Motorola Milestone Plus*
IHDP56LK1
M3/T3
CDMA/GSM
CDMA850/1900
GSM 850/900/1800/1900 WCDMA 2100
Yes
Motorola Milestone X*
IHDT56LB1
M4/T3
CDMA
CDMA850/1900
Yes
Motorola Milestone*
IHDP56KC1
M3/T3
CDMA/GSM
CDMA850/1900
Yes
HTC Desire*
NM8PB99400
M4/T3
CDMA
CDMA850/1900
Yes
LG AS855*
BEJLS855
M4/T4
CDMA
CDMA850/1900
Yes
Mid-Tier Phones ($150-$299 Cost Outright)
LG AS695*
ZNFAS695
M4/T3
CDMA
CDMA850/1900
No
Samsung R680*
A3LSCHR680
M4
CDMA
CDMA850/1900
Yes
Motorola W845*
IHDP56HM1
M3/T3
CDMA
CDMA850/1900
No
Samsung R720*
A3LSCHR720
M4/T3
CDMA
CDMA850/1900
Yes
Sonim XP3400 Armor*
WYPC21F007AA
M4/T3
CDMA
CDMA850/1700/1900
No
LG AS680*
ZNFAS680
M4/T3
CDMA
CDMA850/1700/1900
Yes
LG AN430*
BEJUN430
M4/T4
CDMA
CDMA850/1700/1900
No
LG AN270*
BEJVN270
M4/T3
CDMA
CDMA850/1900
No
LG AS730*
ZNFAS730
M4/T4
CDMA
CDMA850/1700/1900
Yes
Alcatel 960C*
RAD278
M4/T3
CDMA
CDMA850/1700/1900
Yes
Low End Phones (Less than $150 Outright Cost)
Samsung R390*
A3LSCHR390
M4/T4
CDMA
CDMA850/1900
No
Samsung R261*
A3LSCHR261
M4/T4
CDMA
CDMA850/1900
No
Samsung R270*
A3LSCHR270
M4/T4
CDMA
CDMA850/1900
No
LG 272*
ZNFUN272
M4/T4
CDMA
CDMA850/1700/1900
No
PCD Coach*
PP4COACH
M4/T4
CDMA
CDMA850/1900
No


* This phone has 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.

More information: http://www.accesswireless.org/



Levels of Functionality


Appalachian Wireless offers a variety of HAC phone models to meet the needs of wireless users with hearing disabilities. The mobile units are presented here by category of outright price per unit, that is, the full price of the phone not discounted as part of a contract for service.

The first category is High End Phones ($300+ Cost Outright). Generally these phones have advanced features such as a camera, Bluetooth, and Internet access capability.

The next category is Mid-Tier Phones ($150-$299 Cost Outright). These phones may have a camera, Bluetooth, and Internet access capability, but are older or less stylish.

The final category is Low End Phones (Less than $150 Cost Outright). These phones may or may not have a camera, Bluetooth, and Internet access capability, and generally are heavier and lack such features MP3 players and expandable memory.