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The image displays the main reasons for teenagers in one African country using their phones from 2016 to 2019 through four pie charts. In 2016, social networks account for 50% of usage, emails for 25%, digital cameras for 15%, and phone calls for 10%. In 2017, social networks increase to 48%, emails decrease to 24%, digital cameras remain at 15%, and phone calls increase to 13%. In 2018, social networks slightly increase to 51%, emails decrease to 20%, digital cameras decrease to 11%, and phone calls increase to 18%. In 2019, social networks continue to increase to 56%, emails further decrease to 19%, digital cameras decrease to 5%, and phone calls slightly increase to 20%.
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Four pie charts illustrates how the proportions of four main reason for adolescents in an African region using their mobile phone in 4 continuous year from 2016.
Overall, surfing on social media platforms contributed significantly while phoning accounted for the lowest.
More specifically, except for 2016 and 2017, with 50% and 48% respectively, the pecentages of youngsters using their phone for social networks accounted for approximately over half of the total, with 51% in 2018 and 56% in 2019. In terms of the percentages of young individuals using their phone for emailing, it witnessed a gradual decrease from 2016 to the end of the period, with 25%, 24%, 20% and 19% correspondingly.
On the other hand, the data for teenagers using their phone as a digital camera showed an upward trend when successively increased from 15% in 2016 and 2017 to 18% in 2018 and 20% in 2019. Finally, the contribution of “phone calls” insignificantly fluctuated from one-tenth to one-twentieth.
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