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How to Remove Dust From a Phone Speaker

  • bustwdie
  • Mar 9, 2022
  • 2 min read

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You may not notice the lint, dust, and other filth that accumulates over time in your smartphone speakers. And if you don't clean them regularly, you'll notice a reduction in the volume of your music. There are, however, several wonderful do-it-yourself methods for cleaning the speakers on both the exterior and interior of your phone.


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  • The "Tap to activate blowers" option is located at the very top of the screen.

  • Toggle the icon to get more information.

  • A sound will be played.

  • Faster dirt removal can be achieved by playing it at a high frequency.

  • Play this sound a few times more.

  • Congratulations! You've fixed the sound on your phone.

  • During this process, don't forget to keep your phone's backside turned up.

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Method 1: Using Compressed Air to Remove Dirt


Straws should be attached to the can's nozzle to improve precision. Attach the pressurized air can's nozzle to the narrow straw. Try it out by pointing the nozzle down and pressing it down. The straw's tip is where the air should come out.

  • Strain the nozzle more tightly if you notice air coming out of the sides during spraying.

  • In some cases, it may be easier to use a pressurized air can without the use of a straw.


Three to four quick blasts of compressed air into the speaker slot should do the trick. Keep the straw's nozzle or tip at least 12 inch (1.3 cm) from the speaker's opening at all times. This will remove any remaining dirt from the cotton swab that was squeezed into the speaker. [8]

  1. To avoid damaging the phone's electrical components, avoid blowing too close to the speaker when using the phone.

  2. When blowing air through a straw, keep it steady using your non-dominant hand. inches


Disinfecting the Speakers Internally


Using a suction cup and a spudger, remove the phone's back cover. Using a hairdryer on low heat, heat the outside of your phone for roughly 15 seconds. Apply a suction cup to the rear after that. Slightly pull the suction handle toward you while holding the screen in place with the screen pointing down.


Squeeze the spudger in between the perimeter opening and pull it toward you at the same time. Pull the suction cup away from the back piece until it comes loose. At your local hardware store, you may buy the spudger, a tool with a large flat-head screwdriver end that serves as a wedge. s


The glue that holds two phone sections together can be loosened by applying more heat to the perimeter.


You can remove the back of earlier and less expensive types of smartphones with your hands. A glass back isn't an option on newer, more expensive phones.

 
 
 

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