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Band 5+: Task: Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. The chart below shows the percentage of households that owned different types of electronic devices in one country from 1995 to 2015. ·

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The image presents percentage data for several items across different years. Desktop Telephone: 98% (1995), 92% (2000), 80% (2005), 65% (2010), 58% (2015). Mobile Phone: 5% (1995), 45% (2000), 85% (2005), 95% (2010), 98% (2015). Computer: 15% (1995), 40% (2000), 60% (2005), 75% (2010), 80% (2015). Smartphone: 0% (1995), 5% (2000), 20% (2005), 55% (2010), 90% (2015).
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The given chart shows the percentage of households that used electronic devices split by type in one country from 1995 to 2015.

Overall, there are 3 out of 4 types that gain increase through the years and only one that gains decrease. It shows that Mobile phones, computers and smartphones as a most ownable items in this country and desktop telephones as a less ownable option there

On the graph, mobile phones and computers have a little percentage yet, while smartphones doesn’t. Following years, there’s big step in percents in mobile phones sphere and computer sphere with 40% increase and 25% increase while smartphone increased by 5% only. The percentage value was stable until 2010 where smartphone owning percentage increasing by 35% from 20%. In 2015, this three categories have a 80%,90% and 98% on mobile phones which is highest.

Desktop telephones has a 98% of users in 1995 and it percentage decreased by years and in 2000 it increased to 92%. In 2015, the percentage of desktop telephones owners decreased to 58% which is the lowest one in the whole graph.

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