Speaker eject tool

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 Speaker Repair Near Me

When the Fix My Speaker tool does not resolve audio issues, professional repair is the next step. Here is what to look for in a local repair shop and what to expect.

Run the tool above first if your speaker is currently affected. The questions below address the specific situation this page covers in more detail.

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Frequently Asked Questions

These questions address the specific recovery situation this page covers.

What should I look for in a local phone speaker repair shop?

Look for shops that provide a written quote before starting work, use OEM or high-quality third-party parts, and offer at least a 30-day warranty on the repair. Authorised service centres for Apple, Samsung, and other brands use manufacturer parts but typically charge more than independent shops. Independent shops are often faster and cheaper for out-of-warranty repairs.

How long does phone speaker repair usually take at a local shop?

Most phone speaker replacements take 30 to 60 minutes at a shop that has the part in stock. Shops that need to order parts may take one to three days. Call ahead to check whether the replacement speaker for your specific model is available before visiting.

Should I try the online tool before going to a repair shop?

Yes. A significant proportion of speaker issues reported as damage are actually temporary moisture that clears with the eject tone. Running Fix My Speaker first is a free 60-second check that could save the cost of a repair visit. If the tone produces any improvement in audio quality, the problem is likely moisture and continued drying may resolve it completely.

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