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Anchor text mobile VS desktop view

I'm relatively new to SEO and have a question regarding the hierarchy of importance if I use different anchor texts for the same link on mobile and desktop versions of a page.

Example URL: /mini-furniture-removals

On the desktop version of my site: I use containers where the heading text of each container is linked to the URL. So for this link it may be something like "Trusted Mini Furniture Removal Company in Town".

On the mobile version: I use Elementor's slider element in order to increase user friendliness, but you cannot link headings. So while the same heading applies to the slide & concept as a whole, I can only link the button where the anchor text will be shorter. For example "Mini Furniture Removals".

Now, the question is which anchor text will take priority when it comes to relevance? Do they carry equal priority? Does the button carry less? Do the priorities differ on mobile & desktop?

Any insights and advice will be appreciated!

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