Have I blown/damaged my iPhone X speaker?

Is this even possible with the new technology? So I was trying to download some ringtones and some of them are loud but there was this one that was exceptionally loud and I didn’t mean to have my ringer up so high(about half actually(that’s how loud it was)) when I was testing if I liked the tone, and I’m not sure if It’s all in my head or if I actually damaged my iPhone speaker. Ever since then they just feel(sound) different in high volumes, like a little distortion in the audio. Is this even possible in one or two seconds for my speakers to get damaged this way? Any help or tips on how I can test this or get it checked out would be great :) Thank you!

iPhone X, iOS 11.2.5, Silver, 256GB

Posted on Feb 2, 2018 10:20 PM

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Feb 5, 2018 7:24 AM in response to SwiftJimbles

Hey SwiftJimbles,

Thanks for using Apple Support Communities. I understand from your post that you believe that your speakers may have been damaged while testing ringtones. Although it is unlikely that this has caused damaged to your device, if you notice a difference since then, you'll want to get your device tested to properly address this. To do so, please reach out to us directly using the following link: Contact Support

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