New Firmware Update for ReSound Quattro's

No I haven’t noticed a difference, but I haven’t really had it long enough yet. I think my HAs were probably on 1.43.0, but I don’t actually know that for sure. The other one just updated to 1.45.0 too.

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I updated mine a couple days ago and it went without a hitch. My current software is 1.0.45 and I have not noticed anything different. It seems it takes a bit longer to connect to the phone.

Went to my audiologist today who performed a firmware update for me. It is showing up as the latest version being 1.20.10. Anyone know what changed?

Perhaps numbering varies according to world region. In the U.S. the Smart 3D app says that I’m on firmware version “1.0.45” for the Quattro’s and it’s the latest update. Other than Rasmus Braun kindly providing a ReSound notice (intended for HCPs?), I seem to remember as I remarked in a previous post in this thread that often with a firmware update or a Smart 3D app update (which often accompanies a firmware update, IIRC), ReSound will offer some general remark for the HA user like “improves stability and Bluetooth connectivity” but I don’t really remember many specific details ever (making ASHA go live for selected HA’s might be an exception).

1.0.45 is current for LINX Quattros here in UK.

So this is interesting. I’m currently at 1.18.1.0, with the smart 3D app showing 1.20.1.0 as an update same as pokeutopia. I’m in the US also.

Are there two different distinct firmware paths for the Quattros?

The plot thickens … One interesting possibility is that my Quattros were initially paired with an Android phone and never unpaired from that phone although now also paired with an iPhone 6S running iOS 14.5.1 and I think with my most recent new left Quattro replacement, the audi simply overwrote the new left HA with the settings for the old (and probably so on back through previous left HA replacements). So if there is something of a fork in the road (pardon the software pun as “fork” is literally used to describe divergent software paths from a common ancestor), I wonder if it could have anything to do with Android vs. iOS? Perhaps if there is further discussion on this the 1.18/1.20 ReSound firmware folks could mention mobile phone OS and the same for the 1.0.45 firmware folks.

@narenkona, what does it say if you tap on the “More info >” option shown?

BTW, since “upgrading” my iOS version to 14.5.1, the behavior of my iPhone Smart 3D app and BT connectivity in general has gotten a bit flakier than the rock solidness that I used to have. I’m not sure ReSound and Apple are always on the same page when it comes to iOS updates - and that certainly could be said for Samsung and ReSound on Android updates … Hopefully some time this fall, a brand new iPhone and a new iOS version will bring better …

If they’re placing much of their app as a shell over MFI, then they need to check the app against the update and see what changes, if any, the app requires for compatibility. I know Android has their own ASHA (is that right? Or some acronym they went with) but I don’t know how much HA apps rely on that for functionality, rather than generic BT and build everything else themselves. I’m not surprised a new OS update might mess with a previous app if it impacts integration with their own app code.

I’ll admit I’m triple click on my iPhone to bring up controls for quick changes rather than open the Starkey Thrive app that’s on there. For memory selection and volume it’s fine. Obviously any programming tweaks places me back into opening Thrive.

Even a new iOS version won’t change the problems of OS updates that impact things like MFI should Apple tweak it. I’ve got no idea in the Android world how that goes. One thing I’ll say about 14 is it’s pretty stable and quick to update. With 13 I was always having to force an update to complete.

Yes my experience as well with iOS 14.5 & 14.5.1 (iPhone 12) and my Costco ReSound Forte 8 (Linx 3d), the model before the Quattro. Usually when I insert them and power on, one aid connects and the other shows not connected in the Settings / Accessibility section and the Smart 3d app. No matter how many attempts, the other will not connect but does show connected on its own some time later. Occasionally if I want to change from All Around to Outdoor on my Watch 6, one aid will not switch when the other does. Apple Support does not have a solution, I don’t even contact ReSound any more since all I get are canned generic responses.

Under settings/accessibility/hearing devices have you tried turning off the “adjust independently” option. It may be by forcing them together, preset changes will occur on both aids, but you will lose separate volume control for each aid. It might be worth an experiment to see if that changes the connection and preset selection options fro your phone and/or watch.

@jim_lewis, It could very well be some differences due to being paired to Android vs IOS. The IOS firmware would require MFI logic etc. (Although I’m guessing you are connecting to your current iPhone via MFI and not bluetooth?)…

All that is under the More Info option from my screenshot above is:

The new hearing aid software provides important updates for your hearing aids. Please install at your earliest convenience. Packages are generally 0.2-0.5 MB in size. 5/13/2021

I’m also on 14.5.1, and I have not noticed a difference in the connectivity between the phone (iPhone 7+) and Quattro’s. PS: I haven’t yet updated the HA firmware (I’m a little gun shy on doing that on these). But probably will in the next week or so.

@teejayess, you could also try unpairing them from IOS settings, in the Accessibility \ Hearing Devices \ your MFI device, and then ‘forget this device’. Then repair.

@eskie227 I have done that many times. either way makes no difference. Thank you for the suggestion.

@narenkona. I have done that four times, no change. Thank you for the suggestion.

I’m troubleshooting geek, so I try everything, logical or not. Apple has admitted this is probably a bug, but they have not identified what is going on yet. I also have an appointment with my Costco fitter to see if there is an issue with the Forte 8 aids at 2.5 years old, on a 3 year warranty. We will see.

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In a previous post pokeutopia says that he has Quattro v7 UP receivers. I see from a previous post of yours, you have Quattro 9’s and from your audiogram, perhaps you have UP receivers, too. Another thought would be are your device BTE or RIC (don’t even know if Quattro’s come in BTE - air tube - form factor).

I got a generic reply from ReSound Consumer Help that basically sounds like the rep really has no idea what might be going on but the rep says that there can be differences between USA and UK (although that’s not what’s going on here per David Hendon’s report from over the pond) and the rep also ventures that maybe it could have something to do with the age of the Smart 3D app (I have the latest for both iOS and Android so I doubt that has anything to do with it-one would think a OTA firmware update would advertise the need for a new version of the smartphone app, etc.). Another thought would be that the firmware difference has something to do with a CI but neither you nor pokeutopia mention such that I could tell from skimming over your posts. Since my Quattro’s are workin pretty well for me, I ain’t gonna worry about no firmware updates! :slightly_smiling_face:

I think it’s very unlikely that the hearing aid firmware would change depending on whether the user used iPhone or Android.

More likely would be that it would change depending on the specification, so a 9 level aid could be different to a 7 level aid and so on. Also the firmware might be different for rechargeable hearing aids from hearing aids with replaceable zinc/air cells.

So mine are RE961-DRWC rechargeable LINX Quattros working with an iPhone 12 Pro and they still show 1.0.45 as the latest version in the Resound 3D app (but I also have a pair of non-rechargeable ones and they also say 1.0.45 is the latest firmware).

Right, I have Quattro 9. RE961-DRWC. Left receiver is an LP, and right is MP. And they are RICs. I found the sw version for the smart 3D app. It’s under more / legal information / manufacturer And it’s version 1.11.2. I’d doubt. That the HA version change of such a significance in ours would be related to the app though. FYI, my prior firmware update was done at audiologist with the smartfit sw.

David, so it looks like my HAs are the same as your 9s. So the mystery continues

The app version is nothing to do with the firmware version of the hearing aid. 1.11.2 is the latest version of the IOS version of the app.

To see the firmware version of the hearing aids you need to go to My Resound, then Resound Assist, then Hearing Aid Software Updates. If I do that I get: “Current software version is 1.0.45” and “Your hearing aid software is up to date”.

If you aren’t set up for Resound Assist then this won’t work for you of course.

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Last night I had an unpleasant streaming experience I’ve never had with Android. Perhaps I could blame it on using an almost 6 years old iPhone 6S with iOS 14.5.1. But here’s what happened.

We have a Ring Video Doorbell Pro front doorbell. While I was out walking last night, running the Apple Workout program on my Apple Watch and streaming a podcast to my HA’s controlled by my watch, something like a moth set off the front doorbell activity alert. A notification flashed to my phone and watch. The podcast streaming went dead and my phone went into a boot loop. I couldn’t stop it (didn’t try that hard since I thought it was going to cure itself) and suddenly the phone was completely dead. Went home, tried to shut it down, power it on. Even when plugged into AC power when the full screen battery widget came on, it showed the phone battery completely dead - but after several minutes, 36% battery charge.

I think somehow the Ring notification that interrupted other iPhone functionality loosened an incredible power drain, the processor couldn’t get an adequate RATE of power supply of the battery, and hence, KRASH!#&%!, even though the battery, as shown by the charging/discharging diagram below, still had juice.

Hope if it’s an iOS 14.5.1 problem and not an aging iPhone problem (Battery Health shows 99% battery capacity remaining as Apple has relatively recently replaced the phone battery) that Apple fixes such problems in iOS 15 (or else that a new iPhone for me does the trick).

Never had this sort of experience with a Samsung Android phone nor with my iPhone 6S with any number of similar interruptions by notifications while streaming while using earlier versions of iOS 14.x

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Huge tangent. Your “episode” reminds me of medication interactions. We really don’t understand the potential interactions when people are taking multiple medications. I also don’t think we understand the permutations of possible glitches when we have multiple devices interacting together.

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