Play a pulsed cleanup tone, watch the session timer, and stop any time.
SessionReady
Cycles0
Frequency165 Hz
Timer00:00
Set phone volume around 60 to 80 percent.
Place the speaker opening face-down on a dry cloth.
Repeat two or three sessions if the speaker still sounds muffled.
This browser tool generates a safe pulsing tone with the Web Audio API. It does not replace hardware repair.
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Phone Dropped in Toilet Speaker Fix
What to do when your phone falls in the toilet and the speaker sounds muffled or stopped working. This page keeps the live speaker cleaning tool at the top so you can take action immediately, then provides the context and guidance specific to this recovery scenario.
Not every water exposure situation is the same. The liquid type, the device, the speaker affected, and how quickly you respond all change what the best recovery steps look like. This page addresses the specific angle in the title so you get a more direct answer than a general homepage explanation.
Run the tool above first. If it helps, the problem was likely moisture and the speaker is recovering. If it does not help after two or three cycles, the rest of this page explains what to check next and when repair becomes the more reliable option.
These questions stay close to the exact recovery concern behind this page, including safe tool use, likely audio symptoms, and the next step if the speaker still sounds wrong.
What is the very first thing I should do after my phone falls in the toilet?
The first step is to get the phone out of the water immediately and power it off if it is still on. Do not press buttons excessively. Shake gently to remove obvious water, then place the speaker face-down on a dry cloth and run the Fix My Speaker tone tool to start pushing water out.
Can the speaker recover after toilet water exposure?
In many cases yes, especially if the phone was retrieved quickly. Toilet water is similar to tap water in mineral content. The key variables are how long the phone was submerged and whether the speaker driver was already weakened. Running the eject tone within the first hour gives the best chance of full recovery.
Should I put my phone in rice after a toilet drop?
Rice is a common suggestion but it does not help the speaker the way a sound-based eject tool does. Rice absorbs ambient humidity rather than actively pushing water out of the speaker channel. The tone tool is a better first step. Rice can be used after as a passive drying aid.
Related Speaker Recovery Pages
These internal links connect this page with the nearest recovery guides, broader speaker-cleaning topics, and more specific troubleshooting pages.