There is a splinter stuck in the headphone jack of my Galaxy S6. I'm not too sure how it got there, I just know that there is one in it.
The tweezers I have are too wide to fit in the small hole. I've tried taking a tooth pick and shimmying it out, but it doesn't want to budge.
What can I do to remove it?
>>55241271
>Using a tooth pick to remove a splinter
I once got the tip and ring stuck in a jack. I applied a little bit of super glue to the tip of an unbent paper clip and stuck it in there (careful not to touch the sides). After allowing it to set, I was able to pull it out. Good luck, anon.
Worst case scenario, you'll have to take apart your phone and replace the headphone jack (or pay someone to do it).
This should work >>55241271 (OP) https://youtu.be/FMs10BOIN9k
>>55241287
Off the top of my head, it's the only thing small and sturdy enough to fit and remove it.
>>55241315
>>55241328
I'll try the glue method.
>>55241271
You can disassemble, the plastic surrounding the headphone jack can be taken off.
Or at least give you better access till you use those condensed air things for PC cleaning?
>>55241271
Compressed air