The table compares the total amount of time spent on cell phones in three different countries and worldwide over a four-year period between 2010 and 2014.
Overall, it is evident that the amount of time spent on mobile phones increased consistently in all countries throughout the period shown. Another noticeable point is that Japan recorded the highest amount of time spent on mobile phones, while worldwide figures were the lowest during the period.
According to the statistics, in 2010 Japan recorded the highest time spent on mobile phones, accounting for 3.1 hours, followed by Australia at 1.2 hours. In contrast, the figures for India and worldwide were comparatively lower, at 0.4 and 0.3 hours respectively. Worldwide experienced a gradual increase in time spent on mobile phones, rising from 0.3 hours in 2010 to 2.1 hours in 2014.The figures for India and Japan rose consistently from 2010 to 2014. India started at 0.4 hours and increased to 3 hours, while the figure for Japan rose from 3.1 hours to 5.1 hours. On the other hand, Australian people time spent increased significantly mobile at 4 hours by 2014.
