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The phone itself won't move, so it must be artificial;
If the mobile phone is taken away by someone else, the first thing he will do is to take out the mobile phone card and turn it off; So your alarm won't go off and your calls won't be answered.
Although you have asked, others may not have told the truth
Buy another one.
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The landlord said it was not clear.
You mean you remember putting it on the table in the living room of your own home?? If you remember, why do you ask the students in the student apartment?
If you must have put it on the table in your living room, it is impossible not to see it unless someone in your house has stolen it, or there are other outsiders in your house...
The landlord first determined where he began to forget his mobile phone and then looked for it, or rather, he was very sure of the details, and finally checked the places he didn't remember one by one.
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Your question doesn't seem complete.
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