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The image displays a line graph titled 'Market share of three manufacturers of mobile phones', plotting market share as a percentage of sales from 1994 to 2004. For Motorola, the market share percentages were: 32% in 1994, 31% in 1995, 27% in 1996, 24% in 1997, 21.5% in 1998, 19.5% in 1999, 13.5% in 2000, 15.5% in 2001, 17% in 2002, 15.5% in 2003, and 17.5% in 2004. For Nokia, the percentages were: 21% in 1994, 23.5% in 1995, 20% in 1996, 19.5% in 1997, 22.5% in 1998, 27.5% in 1999, 30.5% in 2000, 35% in 2001, 37% in 2002, 36% in 2003, and 30% in 2004. For Sony Ericsson, the percentages were: 11% in 1994, 10% in 1995, 12.5% in 1996, 14% in 1997, 15.5% in 1998, 11.5% in 1999, 10.5% in 2000, 9% in 2001, 7.5% in 2002, 6.5% in 2003, and 9.5% in 2004.
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The line graph illustrates how many mobile phone sales in three different manufacturers(Motorola, Nokia and Sony Ericsson) between 1994 and 2004.
Overall, at the beginning of the period, the percentage of Motorola was higher than that of others, however at the end of the period, Motorola and Sony Ericsson reverse were true.
Specifically from 1994 to 1999, the proportion of Nokia and Sony Ericsson significantly increased from 20% and 10% to 30% and nearly 15%, respectively. Furthermore, the rate of Motorola who sold mobile phones gradually declined from 30% to 20%.
From 1999 to 2004, the percentage of Nokia skyrocketed to a peak from just 30% to 40%, after slightly decreased to 30%. In contrast, the rate of Motorola and Sony Ericsson minimally declined from 20% and 10% to nearly 15% and 5%. Moreover, the proportion of Sony Ericsson slightly increased at the end of the year to about 10%.
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