The table illustrates the proportions of different mobile phone features used by their users from 2006 to 2010.
From an overall perspective, it is clear that individuals’s consumption rates increased during this period, with phone calls being used more frequently than others. Despite the fact that no one did online browsing or took a video at the beginning, they showed the greatest increase over the past four years.
In 2006, 100% of people used their gadgets to communicate verbally with others, and this behaviour was by far the most common. This habit remained stable for the next two years, although it decreased to 99% at the end of the timeline. In comparison, those who took photos and texted started with lower points of 66% and 73%, respectively, growing steadily to finish over 75% in the last year.
In addition, there was hardly anyone who searched the internet and recorded a video at the start of the time surveyed. However, in 2010, the percentage of those who did internet searches and visual footage rose to 73% and 35%, respectively.
