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Released by Samsung in March 2016. Model SM-G930.

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Can you extract broken headphone in port?

My headphone Jack broke in my headphone port

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Buddy Craig, Headphone Jack broke in my headphone port, the ink fill tube from a pen with a little super glue((inside tube only)), then push in jack over pin, let glue set, then extract,((be careful, no glue on exterior of tube)). You can do a trial fit with no glue first as some times this will also work with out the need of glue. May have to push firmly to get tube over pin. Good luck. I hope this helped you out, if so let me know by pressing the helpful button.

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Worked without the superglue. Brilliant trick - wish I read this 2 years ago!! Thank you

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Worked without the superglue. Brilliant trick - wish I read this 2 years ago!! Thank you

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Wow, worked first time, as easy as that with no glue needed! Thank you

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From what sort of pen? Most I have the tubes seem too small. And those from larger pens (G2s for example) seem too large.

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There is a tool, the GripStick, specifically designed to easily solve this problem without having to disassemble the device, use glue, drilling, or any other unsafe method. It also works for any mobile device, tablet, computer, or any other electronic equipment that has a 3.5mm headphone jack. Watch it in action here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ii5OKvtN...

It is made by Nightek (http://nightek.com/), and you can order it right here on iFixit:

GripStick Headphone Plug Extraction Tool

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GripStick Headphone Plug Extraction Tool

$19.99

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Don't waste your money. Bought one. Followed instructions to the letter, did not work and broke. Overpriced and doesn't work.

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I had the same thing happen to me. I found a tool specifically designed for this here GripStick Headphone Plug Extraction Tool. A little pricey, but did the job and I have used it twice since on friends phones and computers.

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Does not work and is a huge waste of money. broke on my first try at using it and followed instructions exactly. Don't waste your money.

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This is the easiest way to remove it:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCcr6Vff...

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My headphones jack came off in my phone a little piece broke off and it still in there I try everything even the stuff you suggested and it still won't come out what do I do

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Buddy Craig will be eternally grateful.
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