I must strongly advise against putting your phone or any electronic device in a toaster or attempting to heat it in any way. Placing electronic devices in high-temperature environments, like a toaster, can cause serious damage, create a fire hazard, and may result in harmful consequences.
Here's why it's a bad idea:
Fire Hazard: Toaster ovens are designed to generate and withstand high temperatures, but they are intended for cooking food, not electronic devices. The heat produced in a toaster oven is not suitable for electronic components, and there is a significant risk of fire if the device overheats or malfunctions.
Chemical Hazards: Smartphones and other electronic devices contain batteries and other components that, when exposed to extreme heat, can release toxic fumes or explode.
Permanent Damage: Exposing your phone to extreme heat can permanently damage its internal components, leading to malfunction, loss of data, or rendering the device unusable.
Electrical Safety: Introducing electronic devices into appliances not intended for them can create electrical hazards and short circuits.
If you accidentally expose your phone to excessive heat or liquid, the best course of action is to turn it off immediately and let it cool down naturally. If you suspect that the device has suffered damage, avoid using it and seek assistance from a professional technician or the manufacturer's support.
In general, it's essential to follow manufacturer guidelines and safety instructions for electronic devices to ensure their proper functioning and prevent any potential risks or accidents.