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The image is a line graph titled 'Number of Smartphone Users in the UK, USA and Canada (2000–2020)', with values in millions. For the USA, the user numbers (in millions) are approximately: 2.8 (2000), 3.5 (~2002), 5.0 (2005), 7.0 (~2007), 8.5 (~2009), 10.2 (~2011), 12.0 (~2013), 13.5 (2015), 14.1 (~2016), a peak of 14.5 (~2017), 14.4 (~2018), 14.3 (~2019), and 14.0 (~2022). For the UK, the values are: 1.5 (2000), 2.5 (~2002), 3.3 (~2004), 4.1 (~2006), 5.3 (~2008), 5.8 (~2010), 6.5 (~2012), 7.0 (~2014), 7.5 (~2016), 8.0 (~2018), 8.5 (2020), and 8.8 (~2022). For Canada, the figures are: 1.0 (2000), 2.2 (~2002), 3.2 (~2004), 4.0 (~2007), 4.5 (~2009), 5.0 (~2011), 5.2 (~2013), a peak of 5.3 (~2014), 5.2 (2015), 4.5 (~2017), 4.1 (~2018), and 3.9 (from 2020 to ~2022).
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The line graph compares the number of mobile phone users in three different countries ( the UK, the USA, and Canada ) over a 20-year period.
Overall, the number of mobile phone users in the UK increased gradually over the period, whereas the USA faced a dramatic rise and became the highest among the three countries by the end of the period. In contrast, Canada experienced a slight rise before declining to the bottom in the last year.
In detail, the UK stood 2 million users in 2000 before increasing steadily to 8 million in 2020. Meanwhile, the number of smart phone users in the USA was 3 million at the beginning, which increased dramatically to 15 million in 2020 and became the highest in 2020.
Meanwhile, Canada had only 1 million mobile users in 2000. However, the users of mobile phone declined gradually to 2 million by the end the period.
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