The line chart illustrates the number of people who owned phones from three different brands — Samsung, Apple, and Nokia — between 2010 and 2015.
Overall, Apple experienced a steady and significant rise in the number of users over the given period, while Nokia saw a general decline. Samsung’s ownership numbers fluctuated but ended with a moderate increase by 2015.
In 2010, Nokia was the most popular brand with 42 users, followed by Samsung at 35, and Apple significantly lower at 16. Nokia maintained its lead until 2012, peaking at 47 users, while Samsung reached 41 and Apple rose to 26. However, from 2012 onwards, Nokia experienced a steady decline, falling to 41 by 2015.
Samsung saw an initial increase to 47 users in 2012 before dipping slightly in the following years and ending at 44 in 2015. In contrast, Apple showed continuous growth throughout the period. By 2013, Apple had surpassed Nokia and Samsung, reaching 46 users. This upward trend continued, and by 2015, Apple had become the clear leader with 68 users.
