Mobile phone retrieved after drifting for three days and 20 kilometers in a bucket.

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  1. That’s quite an incredible story! It’s surprising how resilient technology can be, especially in unexpected situations. It’s amazing that the mobile phone floated for that long and survived relatively unharmed. It must be a relief for the owner to have it back! Did it still work after all that time in the water?

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