The two pie charts present the different consumer decisions regarding mobile phone purchases between two different countries. The main considerations posed includes price, friends reccomendarions, and design, among other things.
Country A set aside a significant portion (50%) of their decision to the price of a product, meaning it takes up half of what they ponder upon before purchasing a cell phone. The other half consists of friends recomendations at 33%, valuing insights from people they are close with.
Country B on the other hand puts their focal point on the design of the communication device, with considerations reaching 40%. Similarly to country A, friends recomendations are also deemed important for the inhabitants of country B at 32%.
These two countries showcases a difference in priority of what people look for when aquiring a mobile device, namely price and design. On the other hand, the graph also illustrates a consensus of highly valuing peer reccomendations for a merchandise.
