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What are the chances of getting your phone back by calling the police if you lose it?

After the mobile phone is stolen, it is the right way to call the police at the first time, but it is difficult to guarantee the opportunity and time to get it back. Anti-theft mobile phones can achieve "anti-theft" mainly in two ways:

First, after the mobile phone is stolen, the new SIM card number used by thieves or third parties can be returned;

Secondly, on the basis of the first function, it can also help to realize telephone address book, short message information return and some remote control functions.

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I reported it, and I still have a chance to get it back. You can't get it back if you don't report it. Now that the surveillance has caught the thief, there is still hope to solve the case. Moreover, the investigation technology is developed now. If you can provide the instructions and packaging box of the mobile phone, there is still a great chance to get it back.

2013 August 14, China's first "mobile phone anti-theft insurance" came out. Launched by Qihoo 360 and China People's Property Insurance Company Limited. The insurance period of mobile phone anti-theft insurance is 1 year. Determine the amount of economic compensation according to the model of mobile phone. Unexplained loss and other situations are not robbery accidents and will not receive claims.

Mobile phone anti-theft insurance only applies to the case that the mobile phone is lost due to "theft" or "robbery". Unexplained losses, long-term loan failures, etc. It is not a theft accident and will not be settled. The first factor to identify theft and robbery is the report receipt issued by the public security organ, and it should be clear that the reason for the loss of the mobile phone is "theft/robbery" (but in general, the police will not write the words "theft/robbery" in the report receipt). Therefore, the owner must keep the evidence and clues and call the police at the first time.