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Thats normal the water droplets are on the membrane covering the speakers. You can either blow inside of the speakers, you can put the phone near the laptops exhaust and let the heat dry the speakers, or just leave it for a hour to dry up it self.
Just wait,it will come back to normal after it dries up.
Hmmmm . That's weird and not normall. However i still recommend you to blow inside the speaker and put it next to a laptop's exhaust for few hours. If that wont work try using compressed air. If that wont work try using a vaccum at the lowest power and just vacuum the speakers. Be careful and dont do that for a long time , if you do it for longer it can finally damage your speakers. If the sound will still be low check the sound settings , maybe something is changed , turn on clear audio and check if the valume is on maximum ...
If this wont work then all i can tell you to do is contact Sony Centre , perphaps the water got intouch with some components and its just not visible with your eye but the inside might be damaged. Maybe you have a faulty device.
I have very low loudspeaker sounds and I can barely be heard!
Tried all those solutions and even vacumed my Xpeeria Z3!!!
I have had very bad experience and same sort of trouble with my previous Xperia Z, I hope I did not make a mistake getting this new onee 