Often, owners of smartphones and phones are faced with such an unpleasant problem when the speaker on the phone wheezes. There can be several reasons why this can happen - from the fall of the device to a hardware failure. In today's article, we will analyze in detail all the most common problems that cause wheezing, as well as share ways to troubleshoot. It will be interesting!
Dust
The first reason why the speaker on the phone wheezes is dust, small debris and dirt. Many people incorrectly believe that dust and debris are simply unable to get into places such as a speaker, a charging port, a headphone jack, etc. This is absolutely not the case, since dust, as well as dirt, can include very small particles, which are able to penetrate even small and hard-to-reach places, such as a speaker.
Dust over timebegins to collect, it becomes more and more, and eventually it interferes with the normal operation of the speaker. The volume decreases, hissing, wheezing, crackling and more appear.
What to do in this situation? Definitely worth cleaning up. There are two ways to do this.
First, take a can of compressed air or a vacuum cleaner with a blower function, and thoroughly blow out the location of the speaker on the phone. It’s worth saying right away that if the dust has managed to compress a little inside, then it is quite possible that it will not work to blow it out. In this case, you should resort to the second method.
It means cleaning with a thin object. A straightened paperclip, needle, toothpick, etc. will work great. You need to take an object and carefully clean the speaker hole. At the end, you can additionally blow the speaker with air, it will be even more effective.
Falling phone
The second reason why the speaker on the phone wheezes is the fall of the device. In general, any fall for the phone, one way or another, has negative consequences, but in this case we are talking about dynamics. The fact is that when falling, there is a high risk that the contact of the speaker cable may move away from the impact or the speaker itself may come off. As a result, when listening to, for example, music, extraneous noises, crackles, etc. will be clearly audible. That, in fact, is why the speaker on the phone wheezes.
What to do in this situation and how can I fix the problem? Here again there are 2 options.
The first is to disassemble the phone yourself, check the contact on the speaker cable or fix it if it has come unstuck.
The second option is to take the phone to a service center, where the master will take it apart and perform all the necessary manipulations.
What is better to choose is up to you.
Listening to music
Another very common reason why the speaker on the phone wheezes is listening to music at maximum volume. Yes, it would seem that it could be more harmless than listening to music, but no such luck. As everyone knows, for the highest quality and correct sound, at least two speakers are needed so that there is not only a stereo mode, but also the volume is distributed evenly (correctly).
Modern realities are such that in phones most often there is 1 speaker playing in mono mode, which means that the load on it is doubly. Those who like to listen to music at maximum volume. must remember that prolonged listening negatively affects the dynamics, in particular, the membrane suffers. As a result, extraneous noises, crackles, clicks, rattling, wheezing and much more may appear.
Fixing the problem in this case is simply not going to work, because you will have to replace the speaker, and this can cost a lot of money.
Speaker damage
The next reason why the speaker on the phone wheezes is mechanicaldamage. What does it mean? The phone fell unsuccessfully, moisture got inside the speaker, some thin object accidentally got into the holes, which damaged the membrane, and so on. Anything can happen, so don't be surprised. Something else is important here - with any mechanical damage to the speaker, malfunctions occur, and its operation is disrupted. As a result, you can hear wheezing, noises, hisses, crackles and more.
As in the previous case, the only way to fix the problem is to completely replace the speaker with a new one.
Speaker failure
Well, and the last reason why the speaker on the phone wheezes is a breakdown. There are some similarities with the previous paragraph, but with only one caveat - the breakdown is not the fault of the user. The reason may be the low quality of the produced speaker, the wear of the cable, the burnout of one of the contacts, the malfunction of the microelements that are responsible for the operation of the speaker, and much more. It is important to understand that a breakdown does not always lead to a complete shutdown of the element, no, it can just cause noise, wheezing, hiss, and malfunction.
Actually, the solution to the problem here is also the same, and, alas, there is no second option - a complete replacement of the faulty speaker with a new one.