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Apple admits iPhone 12 users may experience hearing aid malfunction


In a new support document, Apple acknowledged that users may experience sound quality issues with certain Made for iPhone hearing aids/devices. Apple said it is aware of the problem and will provide a fix in a future software update.

Apple stated that certain hearing aids/devices connected to iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro or iPhone 12 Pro Max may experience unexpected noise, including large static sounds, intermittent or intermittent audio, or garbled characters. Users have reported these issues in various online forums including Apple Support Community and Reddit.

Apple has not specified which software version will include a fix for this issue. Earlier this week, the first Beta of iOS 14.3 was pushed to developers and public testers.

This is not the first time hearing aid users have encountered difficulties with a new iPhone model. In October 2019, Apple released an update to iOS 13.1.3, which specifically fixed the issue of Bluetooth connection reliability for hearing aids.
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