The best way to remove the USB and the head set( U...

i have nokia n73 and i want to know if there are some instruction on how to connect the USB and the head set to the phone and how to disconnect them , because sometimes i face some difficulty in con/disconnect them and i am afraid of dameging them , if there is a link to a video it would be better..

And this thread was titled URGENT right?
shocking.
I just pull it out.
I've never had a problem with these things.
Obviously if you ram it back in again you can cause problems so be careful there.
My posts are my opinion and in no way the direct views of Nokia.
If my posts are helpful, please give me some KUDOS using the green star on the left.

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