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.

Supporting page

What to Do Immediately After Phone Gets Wet

The first 60 seconds matter most when your phone gets wet. Here is what to do right away to protect your speaker. 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.

Emergency action

Frequently Asked Questions

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 60-second rule for a wet phone?

The first 60 seconds matter because water travels toward heat and electronics. Power the phone off immediately, do not plug it in, shake water from the ports, and run the Fix My Speaker tone while holding the speaker face-down. Acting quickly reduces the chance of water reaching the main board.

Should I dry the phone with a hairdryer?

No. Heat from a hairdryer can warp the speaker membrane and damage adhesive bonds inside the phone. Room temperature air flow is safer. The speaker tone tool is a better first step because it uses vibration to physically push water out rather than evaporating it with heat.

Is it safe to charge the phone right after it gets wet?

No. Charging a wet phone risks a short circuit. Most modern phones show a moisture warning in the charging port. Wait until the phone is fully dry before charging, which typically means at least one to two hours of passive drying after running the eject tone.

Related Speaker Recovery Pages

These internal links connect this page with the nearest recovery guides, broader speaker-cleaning topics, and more specific troubleshooting pages.