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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 given line graph depicts the sales of the android phones manufactured by three companies (Motorola, Nokia and Sony Ericsson) from 1994 to 2004.
At a glance, it can be seen that the sales of Nokia phones inclined over the years whereas the disposal of Motrorola smart phones declined over the period.
More specifically, The sales of Sony Ericsson phones fluctuated over the year in 1994 company sold more than 10% pieces which was less in compare to other two company. The sales peaked in year 1998 with 15% of gross afterwards it went decline by 6% from 1998 to 2003. In 2004 brand sold 10% phones to its users.
Additionally, the market share of Motorola phone peaked by 32% in 1994 from that it drastically declined by 15% in year 2000. From that the market share of this company increased to 18% at the end of 2004. Furthermore Nokia shows significant changes during the period. In 1994 the sales were at 21% which dropped to 20% in 1997. From that it steadily rose over the year in 2002 the company noted its highest ever sale of 38% which dropped to 30% in 2004.
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