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Xiaomi Mi6 - Talk Speaker Clogged: How to Clean Mesh After Accidental Damage (Tips Needed)

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  • #1 16923689
    artin.bruyen
    Level 17  
    Hello. I have an unusual problem.
    Yesterday, after a drunkard, I stung the speaker with something. As it is a phone resistant to delays, I suspect that this small mesh is clogged. Anyone have any idea how to clean it? I will be grateful for the tips.
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  • #2 16923699
    tino2003
    Admin of GSM Group
    A thin needle, good likes or a microscope and bring out the dirt.
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  • #3 16925834
    artin.bruyen
    Level 17  
    Unfortunately, there is probably no such thin needle in the world. The mesh is very small. I thought maybe a vacuum cleaner or something similar would suck it off.
  • #4 16926613
    KRY5PIN
    Level 37  
    In such situations, I take my phone apart and clean all the holes with compressed air from the inside.
  • #5 16928062
    c-y-r-u-s
    Level 16  
    Make a motive, if you have a small bottle, cut it off in half, make a hole at the bottom of the bottle and place the straw, put it all on the vacuum cleaner tube, straw, suck off dirt from the speaker
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  • #6 16936989
    artin.bruyen
    Level 17  
    A good idea. If I find a moment, I will try it.
    Demolition is not an option because I feel sorry for the warranty.
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  • #7 17092806
    zachar87
    Level 9  
    artin.bruyen wrote:
    A good idea. If I find a moment, I will try it.
    Demolition is not an option because I feel sorry for the warranty.


    I have a similar problem. You did it?
  • #8 17093319
    artin.bruyen
    Level 17  
    Unfortunately not. Unfortunately, I punctured the grid myself.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around cleaning a clogged speaker mesh on a Xiaomi Mi6 after accidental damage. Users suggest various methods for cleaning, including using a thin needle or a microscope to extract dirt, employing a vacuum cleaner with a modified bottle and straw to suck out debris, and using compressed air to clean from the inside. The original poster expresses concern about voiding the warranty and is hesitant to disassemble the phone. Follow-up comments reveal that the issue is common, with one user admitting to having punctured the mesh themselves.
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