Internet page loads, audible buzzing ...

Hello All,
My iPhone on-board speakers have started emitting a strange buzzing sound as the phone loads an internet page. I've rebooted the phone but still the sound persists.
Once the page is fully loaded, the buzzing stops.
Is there a short in the system?
sp

You're welcome.
The grill opposite the speaker that appears the same is the iPhone's microphone.
Are you still in the country or elsewhere now? If elsewhere, are you experiencing the same?
What was your cellular reception at the time while in the country? Not sure if this would make any difference, but it might.
If the same occurs no matter your location, try powering your iPhone off and on and/or try doing an iPhone reset, which is done by pressing and holding the home button and the sleep/wake or on/off button simultaneously until you see the Apple logo and then release - ignoring the slide to turn off prompt when doing so.
I haven't experienced the same regardless my location or my cellular reception at the time.
If this continues regardless your location at the time and you are in the U.S., you can call AppleCare or make an appointment at an Apple store if there is one nearby.

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