The table below gives information about the different ways mobile phone owners use their phones in a developing country. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The table illustrates the percentage of users in a developing country who consumed their mobile phones for different purposes between the years 2006 and 2010.
Overall
, it can be seen obviously that all types of phone objectives experienced an upward trend, besides
making calls. However
, people used phones to make calls the most throughout the period.
According to
the table, making a call was the most favourable criterion among phone owners, which accounted for 10%, in 2006, before slightly dropping to 99%, in 2010. In contrast
, taking photos made up 66% in the first year then
gradually increased to 76% four years later, similarly
, using a phone for massaging purposes rose continually from 73% to 79% at the end
of the period.
Furthermore
, playing games occupied 17% at the beginning, which eventually climbed up significantly to 41%, in 2010. In terms of playing music, there was an increase in the number from 12% to 26% during the period. Additionally
, searching the internet and recording video encountered dramatically went up from no data to 73% and 35%, respectively, for 4 years.Submitted by saiparnwc on
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