Sudden silence of the smartphone or wheezing in the dynamics is always an unpleasant surprise that knocks out of the usual rhythm of life. When you are used to solving problems through messengers, listening to music on the road or watching video while cooking, the breakdown of the sound module turns a smart phone into a simple βbell ringerβ with limited functionality. The owner immediately begins to think about how much it costs to fix the speaker on the Xiaomi phone, because the expediency of using the service depends on this amount.
The cost of sound recovery varies greatly and depends on many factors: the model of the device, the type of damaged speaker and the chosen method of repair. Owners of budget models of the Redmi series often face lower prices for parts, while the flagships of the Xiaomi Mi or Xiaomi 13 line require a more delicate approach and expensive original components.
In this article, we will take a closer look at pricing in mobile repair, explain the difference between conversational and multimedia speakers, and analyze whether to try to fix your device yourself, learn about the hidden risks of self-intervention and get current benchmarks for the cost of services in authorized and independent service centers.
Factors affecting the final cost of repairs
Pricing in mobile repair is a complex process that doesnβt have a single standard for all devices, and the price of a spare part is just a base to which the wizardβs labor and service overhead are added. Xiaomiβs devices are complicated by a huge range of models, from simple plastic-enclosed devices to premium gadgets with glass panels and moisture protection.
One key factor is the type of element being replaced. The earpiece is usually smaller and often integrated into a plume or soldered to the board, making it harder to replace. The multimedia speaker is responsible for loud communication and content playback; it is larger and more often a standalone module; the latter is usually cheaper and easier to execute.
Cost is also affected by the availability of waterproofing. If your smartphone is IP68 certified, disassembling it requires careful removal of the adhesive frames and subsequent restoration of leakproofness, which increases the cost of work. Using non-original parts can reduce the price, but often leads to deterioration of sound quality or rapid failure.
β οΈ Warning: Too low a price to replace a speaker in questionable workshops often means using category B or C parts (restored or removed from other devices) that can wheez after a month.
Letβs consider the main components that form the final check:
- πΉ Cost of the component: the original module is in 2-3 double-price.
- πΉ Disassembly difficulty: the presence of adhesive frames, a glass back cover or a complex system of screws.
- πΉ Urgent: Express repairs for 30 Minutes are often more expensive than repairs during the 1-2 days.
- πΉ Warranty: Services that give a warranty of up to 12 months usually put this risk in the cost.
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The final price consists of the cost of the part, the complexity of work and the level of service, so the cheapest option is not always the best choice.
Price difference: talk and multimedia speaker
Many users confuse the two components or think of them as a single unit, but technically and financially they are different nodes. The speaker is located at the top of the screen and is designed to play the voice of the interlocutor during a call. It has low power, but requires high definition transmission of medium frequencies. Its replacement often requires partial disassembly of the display module.
The multimedia speaker, or speaker, is at the bottom of the case, and it's through that you listen to music, watch videos without headphones, and use speakerphones. It's a heavy load and often fails due to dust or moisture. Modern Xiaomi smartphones often use a stereo system, where the second speaker can be a conversation module or a separate vibrator, which complicates diagnosis.
The difference in the cost of repair between these components is significant. Replacing a multimedia speaker is often a modular procedure: the wizard removes the old unit and installs a new one, while the conversational speaker can be soldered into the main board or be part of a complex plume with proximity sensors, which requires working under the microscope and using soldering equipment.
Average prices for replacement of the speaker in services
Analysis of the service market shows a wide range of prices for repairing the sound system of Xiaomi smartphones, the cost depends on the region, the status of the service center (official or βgarageβ) and the price segment of the device itself.
| Category Xiaomi | Examples of models | Replacement price (analogue) | Replacement price (Original) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Budget (Redmi) | Redmi 9, 10, 12, Note 11 | 800 - 1200 rubles. | 1500 - 2500 rubles. |
| Middle class (Poco) | Poco X3, X4, X5, F3, F5 | 1200 - 1800 rubles. | 2500 - 4000 rubles. |
| Flagships (Mi/Xiaomi) | Xiaomi 11, 12, 13, Mi 11 | 2000 - 3000 rubles. | 4500 - 7000 rubles. |
| Folding (Fold/Flip) | Mix Fold | from 5,000 rubles. | from 10,000 rubles. |
It is important to note that prices in official service centers (ASCs) can be higher by 30-40%, but they guarantee the use of factory parts and the preservation of moisture protection (if it is provided by the design). Independent workshops often offer more affordable prices using quality Chinese counterparts, which are almost equal in characteristics to the original.
The cost can also increase if you need to replace the plume or carry out additional work, such as cleaning contacts or soldering connectors. In some cases, the master can offer the restoration of the speaker by replacing the membrane, which is cheaper but less reliable and rarely practiced in modern conditions.
β οΈ Note: If you are told the price of 300 rubles for a replacement speaker in the flagship Xiaomi, check whether this price includes the part itself. Often this is the price only for work, and the part is paid separately.
The cost of original parts against analogues
Choosing between the original and the analogue is a perpetual dilemma in repairing equipment: Original parts (OEMs) are manufactured in the same factories as the components for assembling a smartphone. They are perfect in size, have the right acoustic resistance and guarantee the manufacturer's declared sound quality. However, their price is high, and it is becoming increasingly difficult to find them on the market.
Analogues (copies) are divided into several quality classes. Luxury or Super Copy copies are virtually indistinguishable from the original in neither sound nor work life. Cheaper options can be lower volume, distort low frequencies or fail faster. For low-end Xiaomi models, buying an expensive original is often economically impractical.
When choosing a speaker, you should pay attention to the presence of the brand logo and the quality of the build. QR-The analogue may differ in the color of the speaker grid or the absence of a protective film on the back.
- πΈ Original: perfect sound, long service life, high price.
- πΈ Quality analogue: good sound, normal resource, average price.
- πΈ Cheap copy: quiet sound, possible wheezing, short life.
How do you tell the original?
Can I repair the speaker myself?
Replacing the speaker in Xiaomi smartphones of medium complexity is often amenable to home use if you have a minimal set of tools and straight hands. For budget models with a plastic back cover, the process takes 15-20 minutes. However, for modern glass monoblocks with moisture protection, the risk of damage to the case or screen when opened is extremely high.
Before you start, you need to turn off the device, which is a critical step, because accidentally closing the contacts of the battery can lead to the combustion of the power controller or the board itself. If you are not sure of your abilities, it is better not to take risks and turn to professionals, especially if the phone is on warranty.
The replacement process usually involves removing the back cover, turning off the battery plume, twisting screws that lock the board or speaker module, and installing a new part. It is important to monitor the position of the acoustic channels and rubber seals β if they are put incorrectly, the sound will be quiet or distorted.
βοΈ Checklist before self-repair
β οΈ Attention: When you disassemble Xiaomi with a glass back cover, there is a high risk of splitting it. Be sure to warm up the edges of the case and use thin plastic cards or special blades.
Diagnosis: Is the problem really in the dynamics
Before you carry your phone for repair or order parts, make sure that the problem lies in the hardware. Often, the "loss" of sound is associated with a software failure, contamination of the speaker grid or accidental activation of the "In your pocket" mode. Software diagnostics can save you money and time.
Xiaomi smartphones have a built-in engineering menu to check all nodes. To get into it, open the Phone app and type in the code ##6484##. In the menu that opens, select Speaker to check multimedia sound and Receiver to check the conversational speaker. If the test tunes are playing normally, the problem may be in a specific application or Bluetooth settings.
Also worth checking the audio settings. Go to Settings β Sound and vibration and make sure the volume sliders are not twisted to zero. Sometimes the sound "goes" into the connected Bluetooth headphones, even if they are in another room. Resetting the settings to factory (after backup) helps to eliminate software conflicts.
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Useful tip: Before going to the service, clean the speaker mesh with a soft toothbrush. Often, dust and pile from your pocket clog holes, making the sound quiet and hoarse.