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Repair information and guides for the iPhone 6S released by Apple on September 25, 2015. Models: A1688, A1633

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Removing broken aux cord

I broke an aux cord off in my headphone jack. Does this website have a specialty tool for this job?

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Not sure about what you exactly broke but you will probably need to replace the lightning dock that includes the headphone jack:

iPhone 6s Lightning Connector Assembly Replacement

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What about repairing broken Lightening connector of a portable power bank? Any help?...Thanks in advance

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You should start your own thread with your own device. Posting this on a 4 year old questions about an iPhone 6S doesn't allow us to know what device you're using, see photos of the damage, or properly look up resources to attempt to help you.

That being said, most portable power banks do not have parts available on the open market, so the only likely solution is disassembly and microsoldering to replace the damaged connector with a new one.

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