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+Title: Repairing my headphone jack
+Category: Blog
+Date: 2020-10-12
+Tags: tech, phones, repair
+
+
+In 2017 I bought a new phone after my old one's screen had broken the
+second time in a month. I was fed up with it's speed and lack of
+storage, so I got a new one. I didn't really put much thought into
+this, but it turned out to be a very good idea.
+
+I bought the Oneplus 5T, mostly because I got a good discount being a
+student. It had 128G of storage, was dual sim and had a headphone
+jack. By this time the craze of removing features from phones had
+been going on for a while and I knew I really wanted my phone to be
+compatible with my earbuds. (I won't talk about why this is important
+to me here, and I think enough has been said on the subject
+specifically to allow me to just move on here).
+
+A few years went by without my phone really needing any service. My
+screen got scratched, but never broke, the back got kinda beat up but never