
Did your Samsung, Google Pixel, or other Android phone get wet? A lot of people have this problem. When water gets inside the tiny speaker holes, it blocks the sound.
This can make your phone sound quiet, make a fuzzy or crackling noise, or just sound strange.
The good news is that you can usually fix this yourself in just a few minutes. You probably don’t need to go to a repair store. Let’s walk through the easy steps to get your speaker sounding clear again.
Step 1: Turn the Volume All the Way Up
This is an easy but important first step. Use the volume buttons on the side of your Android phone and turn the sound up as loud as it can go.
Why do this? Making the speaker work at its loudest helps the special sound tool shake the water out more effectively.
Step 2: Go to Our Website
You are already in the right place! Our website has the free tool you need to fix your speaker. You don’t need to download any apps.
Step 3: Put Your Phone Speaker-Side Down
Find a flat, hard surface like a table or a counter. Lay your phone down with its speaker facing the table.
Most Android phones have their main speaker at the bottom, near the charging hole. By placing it face down, you let gravity help pull the water out as our tool works.
Step 4: Press the “START” Button
Tap the big START button on our homepage. Your phone will start to make a deep buzzing sound.
Don’t worry, this sound is safe for your phone. It’s a special frequency that is made to vibrate the speaker very fast. This vibration is what breaks the water droplets apart and pushes them out of the tiny speaker holes.
Let the sound play for at least one full minute.
Step 5: Test the Sound and Repeat if You Need To
After a minute, stop the tool. Now, let’s see if it worked.
Open YouTube or a music app and play something. Does the sound seem louder and clearer? If it does, great! You fixed it.
If it still sounds a little bit funny or quiet, that’s okay. Sometimes a stubborn water droplet is still trapped inside. Just run the tool one or two more times. After a few tries, your speaker should be back to normal.