The audio jack plug can get stuck in the headphone port on your mobile or tablet and not come out. If this happens, there are some simple ways to fix it. remove the plug of headphones stuck in a mobile phone or tablet without damaging the device. Try using a vacuum cleaner to gently suck the earphones out of the device. Use a needle, tweezers, or paperclip to remove the earphones from their port. You can also use an adhesive such as blue tack or a suction cup to remove the earphones from the headphone port on your device.

How to remove a stuck headphone plug on a mobile phone or tablet
If you suffer from this problem, this article is for you. Because the tips are useful and simple. And most importantly – they will save your life. Below we tell you what you can try to get the headphone plug stuck in your mobile or tablet out:
use a vacuum cleaner
The easiest way to remove a stuck headphone plug from a mobile phone or tablet is to use a vacuum cleaner.
- Plug in the vacuum, turn it on, and place the nozzle into the headphone jack on your phone.
- Move the nozzle up and down to loosen the plug inside your phone.
- Once you've loosened the plug, pull it out!
Use a needle
To remove the stuck headphone plug from your mobile or tablet, you can use a needle. The needle should be thin and sharp enough to pierce through the plugged-in headphones.
You need to slide the needle into the hole where you plugged your headphones in (see figure 1). You can use a very small flat head screwdriver instead of a needle if you have one available.
Using a clip
- Using a paperclip, remove any plug-in earphones stuck in the port on your mobile phone or tablet.
- Carefully bend one end of your paperclip so that it's at a 90-degree angle, then push it into the side of your phone, near where the headphone jack is (see image below). Make sure you only push it in a quarter of an inch so you don't damage any internal components or break the paperclip.
Using a clamp
To remove the plug, you can use a pair of pliers. This device will apply pressure to the plug and help release it from its stuck position.
Clamps are available at hardware stores, but if you don't have one on hand, you can make your own by wrapping a rubber band around the headphone plug and connector.
Once you have the clamp ready, place it over one side of the headphone jack so that it only covers half of each piece of metal. Make sure that both sides are covered at least two-thirds of the way before applying any pressure with the clamp, otherwise it could cause more harm than good. Then, gently squeeze with both hands until you feel the headphones give a little, but not too much. Once they are loose enough to be easily removed without causing further damage (such as tearing off bits of plastic), immediately stop squeezing and pull them out by hand.
Use a blue tack adhesive or suction
You can use a blue tack adhesive or a suction cup with hook. You can also use a suction cup with hook and rope. Finally, you can use all three together.
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Conclusion
If you would like to remove the plug of headphones stuck in a mobile phone or tablet, using a vacuum cleaner is a great way to remove the headphone jack. The vacuum will draw out the loose part and make it easier for you to pull it out without damaging anything else. It's important to use a needle because if you try to use something sharp like scissors or a knife blade, you could damage something else inside your phone or tablet. You can also use tweezers, but only if there is no other alternative available, as these tools are not designed for this purpose. If none of these methods work, return it.
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