3. Dry the ExteriorUse a soft, absorbent cloth to pat your phone's exterior gently. Pay particular attention to your phone’s charging port, speakers, and headphone jack (if you have one). Also, don’t shake the phone too hard since it could push water further inside, making it harder to
eject in the first place.4. Use Low-Frequency SoundYour phone’s speaker is one of the most vulnerable parts. Should water get stuck inside, it could easily lead to muffled sound. However, there is a very effective method that pushes the water out. Get an app that plays low-frequency sounds,
like Clear Wave. It’s the easiest and most reliable way to go. Here’s how it works:
- Download Clear Wave or another app that plays a water-eject sound.
- Position the phone with the speaker facing down.
- Play the sound for 1-2 minutes, and check whether clarity improves. Repeat if necessary.
5. Air Dry in a Ventilated AreaOnce you’re done with all the drying and sound waves, put your phone somewhere dry in a well-ventilated space, allowing it to dry further. Don’t use any heat sources like a hair dryer, and don’t place it under direct sunlight. It could damage all the highly sensitive internal components.