Speakers & Earpieces

Buying guide How to pick the right speakers & earpiece

OEM vs aftermarket: Genuine OEM parts (Apple-/Samsung-branded) cost more but guarantee full feature parity. Aftermarket parts work for most use cases at ~30–50% of OEM cost — best when your device is older and you're keeping it for <2 more years. Check the listing title for grade markers: "(OEM)", "(Refurbished)", or "Aftermarket" / "Hard OLED" / "Soft OLED".

Tools you'll need: Most repairs need at minimum: a Y000 tri-point screwdriver (iPhones 5–8), pentalobe screwdriver (most modern iPhones), suction cup or opening pick, plastic spudger, ESD-safe tweezers. We sell an install kit ($14.99) with all of the above + a magnetic project mat that prevents losing the tiny screws.

Don't have the right tools or experience? Drop off at our New Haven shop or mail in — $39.99 standard install fee applies to most parts (we test the device after installation). Find My Device must be turned off before mail-in repair on iPhones, iPads, and Macs.

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There are two speakers on most phones: the small earpiece at the top (for calls) and the loudspeaker at the bottom (for media and speakerphone). Match the exact model and confirm which one you need from the listing. Water damage and dust are common culprits, so a mesh/dust check can help before you buy. Not sure which part fits, or want it installed? Our New Haven, CT shop can identify the exact part and handle the repair — book a repair and we'll take care of it.

Frequently asked questions

Earpiece vs loudspeaker — which do I need?
The earpiece is the small speaker at the top you hold to your ear on calls. The loudspeaker at the bottom handles music, video, and speakerphone. Match the symptom to the speaker, and the listing tells you which part it is.
Calls are muffled but speakerphone is fine — what's wrong?
That points to the earpiece speaker (or a blocked earpiece mesh). Cleaning may help; if not, replacing the earpiece restores clear call audio.
Are speaker swaps easy?
They range from moderate to involved depending on the phone. With the right tools it's a doable DIY; otherwise our shop can handle it.
Warranty?
Yes — 90-day warranty, same-day shipping from Manassas, VA.