You might back to replace your headphone jack depending on how Dee it is on but here’s something to try
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You might need to replace your headphone jack depending on how deep it is in but here’s something to try
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If you do t want to use glue you can take it to a reputable repair shop or get a dremel and drill into the middle of the jack(make sure to not let it damage the port though)then once you have a big enough hole in the remaining jack try and get some fine tip tweezers and pull it out
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If you don’t want to use glue you can take it to a reputable repair shop or get a dremel and drill into the middle of the jack(make sure to not let it damage the port though)then once you have a big enough hole in the remaining jack try and get some fine tip tweezers and pull it out
Like I said it might be a good idea to have a professional see it before trying anything serious
Hi
You might back to replace your headphone jack depending on how Dee it is on but here’s something to try
If you do t want to use glue you can take it to a reputable repair shop or get a dremel and drill into the middle of the jack(make sure to not let it damage the port though)then once you have a big enough hole in the remaining jack try and get some fine tip tweezers and pull it out
Like I said it might be a good idea to have a professional see it before trying anything serious
Hopefully this helps
Any questions please ask
Thanks:-)