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This bar chart shows the sale of cell phones from the year 1997 to 2002 in an American city .Make the comparisons between different years and why do you think the sales went down at times.Analyse the whole data given in it.You can type your answer or upload the image of your written answer.(100-120 Words)​

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Answered by adnankaifpktgmailcom
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This statistic shows the number of smartphones sold to end users worldwide from 2007 to 2021. In 2019, around 1.52 billion smartphones were sold worldwide. In the first quarter of 2020, around 86.3 percent of all smartphones sold to end users were phones with the Android operating system.

Smartphone end user sales - additional information

In 2019, the number of smartphones sold to consumers stood at around 1.52 billion units, a significant increase from the 680 million units sold in 2012. This means that over 19 percent of the world’s total population owned a smart device in 2019, a figure that is expected to increase to 37 percent by 2021. In 2018 smartphone penetration reached 60.5 percent in North America.

In the United States alone, sales of smartphones were projected to be worth around 77.5 billion U.S. dollars in 2019, an increase from 18 billion dollars in 2010. By 2021, it is forecast that almost 84.3 percent of all mobile users in the United States will own a smartphone, an increase from the 27 percent of mobile users in 2010.

Answered by ghaisasshailendra
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Answer:Modern society has always seemed to have a bit of an obsession with technology. But no single device has had as much of an impact on the world than the mobile phone.

Today, the average person touches their phone an unreal 2,617 times per day. More people in the world have access to a mobile phone than a toilet. In an average year, we spend just under 800 hours on our mobile phones (that’s over a whole month!). And with these figures rising all the time, it’s no surprise that the last ten years have been labelled as the ‘decade of the smartphone’.

Back in the early days of mobile phones, their sole use was for calling other people whilst on the move. Soon after, the ability to ‘text’ other mobile phones was introduced. Nowadays you can use mobile phones to do literally everything. From paying for your next meal to tracking your sleeping habits, the smartphone of today has almost no limits.

That’s not the only thing that has changed since the first mobile phone went on sale. Think the iPhone XS is pricey at $1,500? Well, the first mobile phones went on sale for a whopping $4,000 each! The increased demand for mobile phones has caused technology to advance rapidly, with prices continuously falling (until the last few years, where prices have shot up).

Regardless, the evolution of mobile phones has been a truly thrilling journey. In this blog post, we’ll be taking a walk through the full history of mobile phones, ever since the first call was made from one way back in 1973.

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