Plastic piece stuck in headphone jack

insptda

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Greetings,
The little piece of the Otterbox case that plugs into the jack to "protect" the jack of the phone broke off inside the headphone jack. Fairly irritating situation since I mainly use my phone as a music player outside of the obvious phone usage. I tried using a sharp needle to kind of poke into the plastic in hopes of pulling it out but no success. Haven't really found a whole lot of info online which I would assume this issue being somewhat common - due to most protective cases having some sort of dubious way of covering the jack. Any one have any idea or experience with this?

If I take my phone apart, would this even help? It looks like the jack is a piece that just clips onto the device to where I wouldn't exactly be able to remove the stuck plastic piece. I want to try to avoid going to a servicer since my Evo is rooted & would expect typical Sprint service to give me some sort of push back.

Appreciate any advice & thanks in advance.
 
Try to carefully superglue something to the plastic then a day or so after it dries pull it out, or try bending the point of a strait pin into a micro hook then heat it up and melt it into the plastic, then pull it out after it cools.
 
I got some piece of paper stuck in my headphone jack (Samsung galaxy II) and I called Samsung and they'll fix it for free! as long as there aint any other physical damage done to the phone.
 

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