If you spill some water into your phone’s speakers, immediately put the phone in avertical positionandturn it off.

Remove detachable accessories andpat dryany excess water from the speaker. Check and dry out ifwater has seeped into the charging portand headphone port closer to it.

Dry out the phone,thenplay water eject soundsto remove any droplets stuck inside. But if it still makes mumbling sounds, take it immediately to the nearest service center.

Step 1: Turn off your Phone

Whether it’s sprinkled drops or a pool of water, water spillage can seriously damage your phone speaker.Turn off your phoneimmediately to prevent short-circuiting.

Step 2: Remove all Accessories and Pat Dry

If there’s water only inside the speaker,put your phone in a vertical positionandremove the phone case. Now gently dab the speaker on a piece of cloth.

But if your phone is totally drenched in water, remove SIM, SD card, or any other detachable accessories from the phone. Then, gently wipe off the excess water around it.

If you have older models, take out the detachable batteries and dry out the inner casing with a gentle dab.

Step 3: Dry Off the Phone Speaker

After you wipe off the visible water in your phone, let itdry in the air. Put the speaker upside down and leave the phone in a well-ventilated place.

you may alsoplace a fan or a dryerin a cool setting at a distance to circulate the air around the device. But ensure to avoid direct air pressure on the area, or else droplets could go deeper inside.

Commercially available silica gel pods also have efficient hygroscopic properties. If you have them at home,place your phone among a bundle of such podsand leave for a while.

However, this method is time-consuming and might even take a couple of days to dry out your phone completely. If you are in a hurry, ashop vac or vacuum dryercan help suck out excess water inside your phone speaker’s tiny holes.

Place the nozzle close to the speaker and turn it on mild mode. Alternatively, you may use a thin piece of cloth or place your hand to limit the airflow to the speaker.

Step 4: Play Water Eject Sound

Sometimes, your phone might play a muffled sound even when it is completely dry to the naked eye. This happens when water is trapped inside your speaker.

I was able to fix theerratic sound in my phone speakerbyplaying the water-eject sound available online.

A combination of low-frequency sounds vibrates your phone rhythmically vibrates in a haptic pattern to eject water stuck in the speaker.

For iPhone users, theSpeaker Cleaner apporWater eject shortcutcan simplify the process. Whereas other users can download the Android version ofSpeaker Cleanerfrom Playstore.

After installing the app, raise your phone volume to the highest level. Place the phone in a slanted position with the screen facing down and play the music for 20 minutes. Gently wipe off the water droplets that come out of the speaker.

Step 5: Test Out the Sound

Play a set of different sounds on your phone after trying the stepwise fix mentioned above. If you still hear erratic sounds or if the sound doesn’t play at all, then take it to the service center.

Furthermore, water damage might not take effect right away, even in a phone soaked in water.

But if you see issues like a malfunctioning screen, sound error, orcharging issue, it’s better to seek out expert help immediately.