The given table compares the percentage of people using different mobile phone features between 2006 and 2010.
It is clear that
making calls was the most popular function in all three years. Linking Words
In addition
, new features Linking Words
such
as Internet browsing and video recording appeared after 2006 and grew rapidly in popularity.
As seen from the data, calling remained the most widely used feature, with figures stable at 100% in both 2006 and 2008, followed by a slight dip to 99% in 2010. Sending and receiving text messages ranked Linking Words
second,
showing a steady increase from 73% in 2006 to 79% in 2010. Taking photos Linking Words
also
accounted for a large share, rising gradually from 66% at the beginning of the period to 76% by the end.
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By contrast
, entertainment functions were less common Linking Words
initially
. Only 17% of users played games in 2006, though Linking Words
this
figure rose sharply to 42% in 2008 before declining marginally to 41% in 2010. Listening to music followed a similar upward trend, climbing from 12% to 26% over the four years. Notably, no data were available in 2006 for web browsing or video recording, but both features showed strong growth later. Linking Words
For example
, recording videos rose from 9% in 2008 to 35% in 2010, Linking Words
while
Internet usage increased dramatically from 41% to 73% in the same period.Linking Words