I accidentally put my iPhone 8+ on a container filled with cooking oil. Now the speakers aren't as loud as before. Will compressed air work?
I accidentally put my iPhone 8+ on a container filled with cooking oil. Now the speakers aren't as loud as before. Will compressed air work?
Cooking oil? No sorry, I'm afraid it's fried!
Oil won't damage hardware like water would. So i'm going to suggest using low compressed air to blow the residue out. Last thing you need is to rupture the cones.
You deep fried your phone?
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