Desktop telephones were more common in households at the year of 1995. Yet, their amount started to reduce as time went on, and people moved on from desktop telephones, instead using more modern electronics. We can see just how much the percentage lowered throughout 20 years.
Mobile phones are a modern version of telephones, and at the end of the 90s, they were considered rare, not even reaching 10%. Eventually, as time went on, and century changed, mobile phones were more affordable and common. In the span of 20 years, almost 100% of the population owns a mobile phone. That alone is thoroughly impressive.
Computers at the 90s were usually owned by wealthy people that could afford expensive electronics. Tillthis day,not many of us own a personal computer. But its obvious that almost 90% of people surely own a computer or a laptop these days. Since electronics have become a vital part of our lives.
Smartphones haven’t been invented at the 1995. But, some people were able to buy smartphones after 5 years. They were comsidered rare and wealthy electronics, since they were modern and cost a reasonable amount. But the rise of smartphones is noticeable in thechart, since in a span of 20 years the amount of the people that owned smartphones has grown from zero to a drastic 90%.
