I forgot my previous involvement in another thread on whether the Android 12 problem is ReSound’s fault or Google’s. See my P.S. to Mr. Smithster in the following post where ReSound actually advises HA user not to update their Android phone to Android 12.
The white paper details on how the Omnia “Front Focus” supposedly provides 150% better hearing of speech in 70 dB noise as compared to the ReSound One “Ultrafocus” mode are found at the following link:
13512_136155017 (webdamdb.com)
This link is also available under the ReSound Support Materials for the Omnia by clicking on the + sign next to White Papers. It’s the middle one of the white papers at the following ReSound support page:
Hearing aids ReSound - ReSound OMNIA support
P.S. I thin…
There are other threads in the forum, too, where other users report problems with Android 12, not just for ReSound but Oticon HA’s as well.
As many, I remain frustrated with the lack of resolution of Android12/Resound compatibility issues. I have a PIxel 6 and it suffers from the usual dropped connections/streaming to one ear issues. Tried all the tricks (turned off battery optimisation on streaming apps, cleared cache etc) but it seems even worse after the June Android 12 update.
I’ve received the following response from a review I posted on Google Play this week
Hey Tim, thank you for this feedback. Unfortunately, we cannot o…
My hearing aids arrive in a few weeks, and I just got a new phone today. I’m wondering whether to update it to Android 12, or wait on 11 until I can test the resounds properly. Is everybody who updated to 12 facing issues with ASHA connectivity, or is it working fine for many?