The table presents trends in mobile phone features usage from 2006 to 2010.
Key observations include stable high usage of basic functions like making calls, with a slight decrease by 2010. However, it still remained as the most common functions on the phone. Features such as taking photos and sending/receiving text messages show consistent growth, reaching 76% and 79%, respectively, by 2010. The popularity of playing games saw a significant rise from under 20% in 2006 to nearly a half in 2008, but then decreased slightly by 2010. Internet usage data was not available in 2006, but 4 years later, it surged to a significant fraction, reflecting increasing connectivity trends. Playing music and recording video also gained traction over the years, with recording video showing a substantial jump from a minimal percentage in 2008 to precisely 35% in 2010.
Overall, the data illustrates evolving consumer preferences towards multimedia and internet-enabled features on mobile phones during this period.
