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Young adults in Africa use cell phones for a wide variety of purposes. Below is a chart illustrating the main categories of their consumption from 2016 to 2019. Overall, the primary reason teenagers utilized their phones was for online social platforms, while calls were surprisingly the least frequent reason. Aside from being the most popular […]
The provided data illustrates the primary motives behind the mobile phone usage of teenagers in a particular African nation from 2016 to 2019, as depicted through four distinct pie charts. Overall, it is evident that social networks consistently dominated phone usage among teenagers throughout the observed years, while emails and digital cameras saw a decline […]
The pie charts illustrate the main reasons why young people used their phones in an African country from 2016 to 2019. Overall, it is clear that teenagers used their phones mainly to engage with social networking platforms, whereas phone calls had the lowest usage throughout the period. It can also be seen that digital cameras […]
The provided chart illustrates the outcomes of surveys conducted in an African country over a 4-year period, concerning the primary motives behind teenagers’ phone usage. Overall, social networks emerged as the dominant reason for phone usage amongst African adolescents throughout 2016 to 2019, with a notable increase in popularity over the years. In contrast, phone […]
The provided visual data presents the outcomes of surveys conducted in an African nation, aimed at adolescents aged between 13 and 19, regarding the primary reasons for smartphone usage over a four-year period from 2016 to 2019. Overall, social networks emerged as the predominant reason for phone usage among teenagers, constituting approximately half of the […]
