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How to Eject Water from Phone Speaker

๐Ÿ’ง Emergency Rescue Guide
How to Eject Water From Your Phone
(The Official Method)

Dropped your phone in the sink, pool, or toilet? Sound is muffled? Follow this step-by-step guide to remove water from your speakers instantly using physics, not rice.

Step 1: Immediate Triage (Do This Now)

Before you try any “tricks,” you need to prevent further damage. Minutes matter.

  • Remove from Water: Get it out immediately. Every second counts.
  • Turn it OFF: If it’s still on, power it down. This prevents electrical short circuits.
  • Remove Case & SIM: Take off your phone case, as it traps water. Remove the SIM card tray to let air in.
  • Wipe Dry: Use a microfiber cloth or towel to wipe down the entire exterior. Do not use paper towels on the ports (they leave lint).

Step 2: The “Sound Eject” Method

Your phone is water-resistant, but water gets trapped in the speaker grill, held by surface tension. You need to break this tension to get it out.

The most effective way is to use a low-frequency sound wave (around **165Hz**). This causes the speaker cone to vibrate violently, acting like a tiny pump to push the water droplets out.

๐Ÿ”Š Activate Water Eject Mode

We have built this exact frequency into a free, instant tool.
Turn your volume to 100% and tap the button below.

EJECT WATER NOW

*Works on iPhone, Samsung, Pixel, and all other smartphones.

Step 3: Let Gravity Help

Playing the sound is only half the battle. You need to position the phone so the water falls out, not back in.

For Bottom Speakers:

Hold the phone upright, but tilted slightly forward, so the charging port and main speakers are facing down towards the floor.

For Ear Earpiece:

If the top speaker is muffled, hold the phone upside down, with the top edge facing the floor.

Pro Tip: While the sound is playing, gently tap the side of the phone against your palm to help dislodge stubborn droplets.

โ›” STOP! Don’t Do This:

  • DO NOT use Rice: The “rice trick” is a myth. It absorbs water too slowly to prevent corrosion, and rice dust and starch can get stuck in your charging port and speaker grill, creating “lint cement.”
  • DO NOT use a Hair Dryer: The intense heat will damage the rubber seals that make your phone water-resistant in the first place, and can overheat internal components.
  • DO NOT put it in the Oven or Microwave: This should be obvious, but it will destroy your phone and could cause a fire.
  • DO NOT Shake Violently: Shaking the phone hard can actually push water deeper inside, past the protective barriers.

Water Ejection FAQ

How do I know if all the water is gone?

The best test is audio quality. Play a song you know well. If the sound is clear, crisp, and has normal bass, the water is gone. If it still sounds muffled, crackly, or distant, repeat the ejection process.

How long should I play the sound for?

We recommend running the sound cycle for at least **2-5 minutes**. For severe submersion, you may need to repeat this several times over an hour.

Can this sound damage my speaker?

No. The sound frequency and amplitude used in our tool are within the safe operating limits of modern smartphone speakers. It is designed to be loud enough to move water, but not loud enough to cause damage.

Still hear crackling? Try our advanced cleaning mode.

RUN ADVANCED CLEANER
Close-up visualization of a smartphone's bottom speaker grille showing blue sound waves violently ejecting water droplets outwards in a spray.
Visualize the process: Our low-frequency sound waves vibrate the speaker cone to physically eject trapped water droplets, far faster than air drying.

Summary: This is the definitive guide on how to eject water from your phone. If you dropped your device in liquid and the sound is muffled, follow these steps immediately. We explain why you should avoid rice and hair dryers, and how to use our official water eject sound tool (a 165Hz frequency) to physically push water out of the speaker grill. This method works for iPhone, Samsung, and all major smartphone brands to restore clear audio instantly.


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