The pie charts display the proportion of the reason why African youth use phones in four years: 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019. Overall, the primary reason was for using social networks, and the next purposes were communication by E-mail and taking photos, and then the lowest percentage was to call throughout the periods.
To apply social networks dominated exactly half in 2016, before a slight decrease at 48% in 2017. Slowly climbing at 51% in the next year, there was an upward trend by 5% in the final year. Throughout all period, it indicated the highest proportion.
Following social networks, E-mail usage was the second-highest reason from 2016 to 2018, which gradually declined from 25% to 20%. In the last year, it marginally dropped at 19% and it falled below a proportion of usage of camera that constantly raised from 15% in 2016 to 20% in 2019.
Increasing in the first year from10% to 13%, the percentage of phone call use had a moderate decrease at 5% in 2019, which was the lowest percentage throughout the terms.
The pie charts display the proportion of the reason why African youth
use
phones in four years: 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019.
Overall
, the primary reason was for using social networks, and the
next
purposes were communication by E-mail and taking photos, and then the lowest percentage was to call throughout the periods.
To apply social networks dominated exactly half in 2016,
before
a slight decrease at 48% in 2017.
Slowly
climbing at 51% in the
next
year
, there was an upward trend by 5% in the final
year
. Throughout all period, it indicated the highest proportion.
Following social networks, E-mail usage was the second-highest reason from 2016 to 2018, which
gradually
declined from 25% to 20%. In the last
year
, it
marginally
dropped at 19% and it
falled
below a proportion of usage of camera that
constantly
raised from 15% in 2016 to 20% in 2019.
Increasing in the
first
year
from10% to 13%, the percentage of phone call
use
had a moderate decrease at 5% in 2019, which was the lowest percentage throughout the terms.