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+++++++Frequencies

Notes Output Created Comments Input Data Active Dataset Filter Weight Split File N of Rows in Working Data File Missing Value Handling Definition of Missing User-defined missing values are treated as missing. Cases Used Statistics are based on all cases with valid data. Syntax FREQUENCIES VARIABLES=sex age educationalit basicneed usephone brandofcell typesofphone purposeofusage internetwap faouritewap situationusephone condiationswitchoff annoyingphone providelongbattery reasonableprices /ORDER=ANALYSIS. C:\Users\Farrukh\Documents\Untitled1.sav DataSet1 <none> <none> <none> 50 15-Dec-2011 17:40:03

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Statistics in which in what situation age of sex N Valid Missing 50 0 respondent 50 0 educational it related 50 0 is this our basic need 50 0 use cell phone 50 0 which brand of cell use 50 0 which type of phone use 50 0 which pupose of use cell phone 50 0 for what you use internet 50 0 what is your favourite wap 50 0 you dont use cell phone 50 0 in what condiation u switch off phone 50 0 situation you annoying cell phone 50 0 what cell provide you ong battery 50 0 which brand of cell ph give reasonable pricess 50 0

Frequency Table
sex Cumulative Frequency Valid male female Total 36 14 50 Percent 72.0 28.0 100.0 Valid Percent 72.0 28.0 100.0 Percent 72.0 100.0

age of respondent Cumulative Frequency Valid less dn 17 18-20 21-23 24-26 Total 1 14 31 4 50 Percent 2.0 28.0 62.0 8.0 100.0 Valid Percent 2.0 28.0 62.0 8.0 100.0 Percent 2.0 30.0 92.0 100.0

educational it related Cumulative Frequency Valid yes no 4 Total 22 26 2 50 Percent 44.0 52.0 4.0 100.0 Valid Percent 44.0 52.0 4.0 100.0 Percent 44.0 96.0 100.0

is this our basic need

Cumulative Frequency Valid yes no 3 Total 44 4 2 50 Percent 88.0 8.0 4.0 100.0 Valid Percent 88.0 8.0 4.0 100.0 Percent 88.0 96.0 100.0

use cell phone Cumulative Frequency Valid yes no Total 48 2 50 Percent 96.0 4.0 100.0 Valid Percent 96.0 4.0 100.0 Percent 96.0 100.0

which brand of cell use Cumulative Frequency Valid nokia samsung apple others Total 31 9 5 5 50 Percent 62.0 18.0 10.0 10.0 100.0 Valid Percent 62.0 18.0 10.0 10.0 100.0 Percent 62.0 80.0 90.0 100.0

which type of phone use Cumulative Frequency Valid touchph sldeph flipph smartph Total 17 5 6 22 50 Percent 34.0 10.0 12.0 44.0 100.0 Valid Percent 34.0 10.0 12.0 44.0 100.0 Percent 34.0 44.0 56.0 100.0

which pupose of use cell phone Cumulative Frequency Valid voice call sms internet to show off Total 17 20 6 7 50 Percent 34.0 40.0 12.0 14.0 100.0 Valid Percent 34.0 40.0 12.0 14.0 100.0 Percent 34.0 74.0 86.0 100.0

for what you use internet Cumulative Frequency Valid news paper weather shopping travel service others Total 5 5 1 39 50 Percent 10.0 10.0 2.0 78.0 100.0 Valid Percent 10.0 10.0 2.0 78.0 100.0 Percent 10.0 20.0 22.0 100.0

what is your favourite wap Cumulative Frequency Valid google facebook youtube orkut Total 20 22 7 1 50 Percent 40.0 44.0 14.0 2.0 100.0 Valid Percent 40.0 44.0 14.0 2.0 100.0 Percent 40.0 84.0 98.0 100.0

in what situation you dont use cell phone Cumulative Frequency Valid when you are getting bore 13 in emergency missing some one other issues Total 14 1 17 10 8 50 Percent 28.0 2.0 34.0 20.0 16.0 100.0 Valid Percent 28.0 2.0 34.0 20.0 16.0 100.0 Percent 28.0 30.0 64.0 84.0 100.0

in what condiation u switch off phone Cumulative Frequency Valid in class at meeing in mosque others Total 24 7 11 8 50 Percent 48.0 14.0 22.0 16.0 100.0 Valid Percent 48.0 14.0 22.0 16.0 100.0 Percent 48.0 62.0 84.0 100.0

in which situation you annoying cell phone Cumulative Frequency Valid in office or at work ina car or bus mosque others Total 10 9 17 14 50 Percent 20.0 18.0 34.0 28.0 100.0 Valid Percent 20.0 18.0 34.0 28.0 100.0 Percent 20.0 38.0 72.0 100.0

what cell provide you ong battery Cumulative Frequency Percent Valid Percent Percent

Valid

nokia apple samsung others Total

34 6 8 2 50

68.0 12.0 16.0 4.0 100.0

68.0 12.0 16.0 4.0 100.0

68.0 80.0 96.0 100.0

which brand of cell ph give reasonable pricess Cumulative Frequency Valid nokia samsung china mobile others Total 36 5 6 3 50 Percent 72.0 10.0 12.0 6.0 100.0 Valid Percent 72.0 10.0 12.0 6.0 100.0 Percent 72.0 82.0 94.0 100.0

Descriptives

Notes Output Created Comments Input Data Active Dataset Filter Weight Split File N of Rows in Working Data File Missing Value Handling Definition of Missing User defined missing values are treated as missing. Cases Used All non-missing data are used. C:\Users\Farrukh\Documents\Untitled1.sav DataSet1 <none> <none> <none> 50 15-Dec-2011 17:40:13

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DESCRIPTIVES VARIABLES=sex age educationalit basicneed usephone brandofcell /STATISTICS=MEAN STDDEV MIN MAX.

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Descriptive Statistics N sex age of respondent educational it related is this our basic need use cell phone which brand of cell use Valid N (listwise) 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Minimum 1 1 1 1 1 1 Maximum 2 4 4 3 2 4 Mean 1.28 2.76 1.64 1.16 1.04 1.68 Std. Deviation .454 .625 .693 .468 .198 1.019

PPlot

Notes Output Created Comments Input Data Active Dataset Filter Weight Split File N of Rows in Working Data File Date <none> C:\Users\Farrukh\Documents\Untitled1.sav DataSet1 <none> <none> <none> 50 16-Dec-2011 00:10:41

Missing Value Handling

Definition of Missing

User-defined missing values are treated as missing.

Cases Used

For a given sequence or time series variable, cases with missing values are not used in the analysis. Cases with negative or zero values are also not used, if the log transform is requested.

Syntax

PPLOT /VARIABLES=sex age /NOLOG /NOSTANDARDIZE /TYPE=P-P /FRACTION=BLOM /TIES=MEAN /DIST=NORMAL.

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Amount of Output Saving New Variables Maximum Number of Lags in Autocorrelation or Partial Autocorrelation Plots Maximum Number of Lags Per Cross-Correlation Plots Maximum Number of New Variables Generated Per Procedure Maximum Number of New Cases Per Procedure Treatment of User-Missing Values Confidence Interval Percentage Value Tolerance for Entering Variables in Regression Equations

MXCROSS = 7

MXNEWVAR = 60

MXPREDICT = 1000

MISSING = EXCLUDE

CIN = 95

TOLER = .0001

Maximum Iterative Parameter Change Method of Calculating Std. Errors for Autocorrelations Length of Seasonal Period Variable Whose Values Label Observations in Plots Equations Include

CNVERGE = .001

ACFSE = IND

Unspecified Unspecified

CONSTANT

Model Description Model Name Series or Sequence 1 2 Transformation Non-Seasonal Differencing Seasonal Differencing Length of Seasonal Period Standardization Distribution Type Location Scale Fractional Rank Estimation Method Rank Assigned to Ties Applying the model specifications from MOD_2 No periodicity Not applied Normal estimated estimated Blom's Mean rank of tied values MOD_2 sex age of respondent None 0 0

Case Processing Summary sex Series or Sequence Length Number of Missing Values in the Plot The cases are unweighted. User-Missing System-Missing 50 0 0 age of respondent 50 0 0

Estimated Distribution Parameters sex Normal Distribution Location Scale The cases are unweighted. 1.28 .454 age of respondent 2.76 .625

sex

This data shows that data is not normal and his tail is positive.

Age of respondent

This pp plot shows that the data is almost normal and its curved

PPlot
Notes Output Created Comments Input Data Active Dataset Filter Weight Split File N of Rows in Working Data File Date Missing Value Handling Definition of Missing <none> User-defined missing values are treated as missing. Cases Used For a given sequence or time series variable, cases with missing values are not used in the analysis. Cases with negative or zero values are also not used, if the log transform is requested. Syntax PPLOT /VARIABLES=sex age /NOLOG /NOSTANDARDIZE /TYPE=Q-Q /FRACTION=BLOM /TIES=MEAN /DIST=NORMAL. C:\Users\Farrukh\Documents\Untitled1.sav DataSet1 <none> <none> <none> 50 16-Dec-2011 00:11:08

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Amount of Output Saving New Variables Maximum Number of Lags in Autocorrelation or Partial Autocorrelation Plots Maximum Number of Lags Per Cross-Correlation Plots

MXCROSS = 7

Maximum Number of New Variables Generated Per Procedure Maximum Number of New Cases Per Procedure Treatment of User-Missing Values Confidence Interval Percentage Value Tolerance for Entering Variables in Regression Equations Maximum Iterative Parameter Change Method of Calculating Std. Errors for Autocorrelations Length of Seasonal Period Variable Whose Values Label Observations in Plots Equations Include

MXNEWVAR = 60

MXPREDICT = 1000

MISSING = EXCLUDE

CIN = 95

TOLER = .0001

CNVERGE = .001

ACFSE = IND

Unspecified Unspecified

CONSTANT

Model Description Model Name Series or Sequence 1 2 Transformation Non-Seasonal Differencing Seasonal Differencing Length of Seasonal Period Standardization Distribution Type Location Scale Fractional Rank Estimation Method Rank Assigned to Ties Applying the model specifications from MOD_3 No periodicity Not applied Normal estimated estimated Blom's Mean rank of tied values MOD_3 sex age of respondent None 0 0

Case Processing Summary sex Series or Sequence Length Number of Missing Values in the Plot The cases are unweighted. User-Missing System-Missing 50 0 0 age of respondent 50 0 0

Estimated Distribution Parameters sex Normal Distribution Location Scale The cases are unweighted. 1.28 .454 age of respondent 2.76 .625

Sex

This Q Q plot shows that the data is not normal and it has positive curve

Age of respondent

This QQ plot shows that data is almost normal and it has positive curve

Graph
Notes Output Created Comments Input Data Active Dataset Filter Weight Split File N of Rows in Working Data File Syntax GRAPH /BAR(SIMPLE)=COUNT BY sex. C:\Users\Farrukh\Documents\Untitled1.sav DataSet1 <none> <none> <none> 50 16-Dec-2011 00:11:31

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Male are more then females

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GRAPH /BAR(SIMPLE)=COUNT BY sex.

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GRAPH /BAR(SIMPLE)=COUNT BY age.

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Notes Output Created Comments Input Data Active Dataset Filter Weight Split File N of Rows in Working Data File Syntax GRAPH /BAR(SIMPLE)=COUNT BY age. C:\Users\Farrukh\Documents\Untitled1.sav DataSet1 <none> <none> <none> 50 16-Dec-2011 00:12:36

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In this graph shows that 21-23 respondent are more then others

GRAPH
Notes Output Created Comments Input Data Active Dataset Filter Weight Split File N of Rows in Working Data File Syntax GRAPH /BAR(SIMPLE)=MEAN(sex) MEAN(age) /MISSING=LISTWISE. C:\Users\Farrukh\Documents\Untitled1.sav DataSet1 <none> <none> <none> 50 16-Dec-2011 00:13:48

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Data Active Dataset Filter Weight Split File N of Rows in Working Data File

C:\Users\Farrukh\Documents\Untitled1.sav DataSet1 <none> <none> <none> 50 GRAPH /BAR(SIMPLE)=VALUE(sex).

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This graph shows that most of values falls in 1.0 and others 2.0

Notes Output Created Comments Input Data Active Dataset Filter Weight Split File N of Rows in Working Data File Syntax GRAPH /BAR(SIMPLE)=VALUE(age) BY sex. C:\Users\Farrukh\Documents\Untitled1.sav DataSet1 <none> <none> <none> 50 16-Dec-2011 00:15:16

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Notes Output Created Comments Input Data Active Dataset Filter Weight Split File N of Rows in Working Data File Syntax GRAPH /BAR(SIMPLE)=VALUE(age). C:\Users\Farrukh\Documents\Untitled1.sav DataSet1 <none> <none> <none> 50 16-Dec-2011 00:16:05

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Notes Output Created Comments Input Data Active Dataset Filter Weight Split File N of Rows in Working Data File Syntax GRAPH /BAR(SIMPLE)=VALUE(age). C:\Users\Farrukh\Documents\Untitled1.sav DataSet1 <none> <none> <none> 50 16-Dec-2011 00:16:05

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This graph shows that most of age respondent are falls in 21-23
Graph

Notes Output Created Comments Input Data Active Dataset Filter Weight Split File C:\Users\Farrukh\Documents\Untitled1.sav DataSet1 <none> <none> <none> 16-Dec-2011 00:16:39

N of Rows in Working Data File Syntax GRAPH /BAR(SIMPLE)=VALUE(sex) BY educationalit.

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This graph shows 1 stand for male nd 2 stand for female most of the students are it realated to yes
Graph

Notes Output Created Comments Input Data Active Dataset Filter Weight Split File N of Rows in Working Data File Syntax GRAPH /PIE=COUNT BY sex. C:\Users\Farrukh\Documents\Untitled1.sav DataSet1 <none> <none> <none> 50 16-Dec-2011 00:17:04

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This graph shows male are more then females

Graph

Notes Output Created Comments Input Data Active Dataset Filter C:\Users\Farrukh\Documents\Untitled1.sav DataSet1 <none> 16-Dec-2011 00:17:31

Weight Split File N of Rows in Working Data File Syntax

<none> <none> 50 GRAPH /PIE=COUNT BY age.

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This graph shows 21-23 age of respondent are more then others

Graph

Notes Output Created Comments Input Data Active Dataset Filter Weight Split File N of Rows in Working Data File Syntax GRAPH /PIE=SUM(sex) SUM(age) /MISSING=LISTWISE. C:\Users\Farrukh\Documents\Untitled1.sav DataSet1 <none> <none> <none> 50 16-Dec-2011 00:18:03

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This graph shows sex in blue and age of respondent in green

Graph

Notes Output Created Comments Input Data Active Dataset C:\Users\Farrukh\Documents\Untitled1.sav DataSet1 16-Dec-2011 00:18:32

Filter Weight Split File N of Rows in Working Data File Syntax

<none> <none> <none> 50 GRAPH /PIE=SUM(sex) SUM(age) SUM(educationalit) SUM(basicneed) /MISSING=LISTWISE.

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This graph shows that males are more age of respondent are falls in 21-23 and mostly related to education

Graph

Notes Output Created Comments Input Data Active Dataset Filter Weight Split File N of Rows in Working Data File Syntax GRAPH /PIE=VALUE(sex). C:\Users\Farrukh\Documents\Untitled1.sav DataSet1 <none> <none> <none> 50 16-Dec-2011 00:18:49

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This graph show there are 50 entries belong to different colours

Graph

Notes Output Created Comments Input Data Active Dataset Filter C:\Users\Farrukh\Documents\Untitled1.sav DataSet1 <none> 16-Dec-2011 00:19:29

Weight Split File N of Rows in Working Data File Syntax

<none> <none> 50 GRAPH /PIE=VALUE(age).

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This graph show there are 50 entries belong to different colours

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Notes Output Created Comments Input Data Active Dataset Filter Weight Split File N of Rows in Working Data File Syntax GRAPH /PIE=VALUE(sex) BY age. C:\Users\Farrukh\Documents\Untitled1.sav DataSet1 <none> <none> <none> 50 16-Dec-2011 00:20:01

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This graph shows most of the entries are fall between 21-23

Explore

Notes Output Created Comments Input Data Active Dataset Filter Weight Split File C:\Users\Farrukh\Documents\Untitled1.sav DataSet1 <none> <none> <none> 16-Dec-2011 00:20:53

N of Rows in Working Data File Missing Value Handling Definition of Missing User-defined missing values for dependent variables are treated as missing. Cases Used

50

Statistics are based on cases with no missing values for any dependent variable or factor used.

Syntax

EXAMINE VARIABLES=sex BY age /PLOT=BOXPLOT /STATISTICS=NONE /NOTOTAL.

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Warnings sex is constant when age of respondent = less dn 17. It will be included in any boxplots produced but other output will be omitted. sex is constant when age of respondent = 24-26. It will be included in any boxplots produced but other output will be omitted.

age of respondent

Case Processing Summary Cases Valid age of respondent sex less dn 17 18-20 21-23 24-26 N 1 14 31 4 Percent 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% N 0 0 0 0 Missing Percent .0% .0% .0% .0% N 1 14 31 4 Total Percent 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

sex

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Notes Output Created Comments Input Data Active Dataset Filter Weight Split File N of Rows in Working Data File Missing Value Handling Definition of Missing User-defined missing values for dependent variables are treated as missing. Cases Used Statistics are based on cases with no missing values for any dependent variable or factor used. Syntax EXAMINE VARIABLES=sex BY age /PLOT=BOXPLOT /STATISTICS=NONE /NOTOTAL /ID=educationalit. C:\Users\Farrukh\Documents\Untitled1.sav DataSet1 <none> <none> <none> 50 16-Dec-2011 00:21:16

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age of respondent

Case Processing Summary Cases age of respondent Valid Missing Total

N sex less dn 17 18-20 21-23 24-26 1 14 31 4

Percent 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

N 0 0 0 0

Percent .0% .0% .0% .0%

N 1 14 31 4

Percent 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

sex

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Notes Output Created Comments Input Data Active Dataset Filter Weight Split File N of Rows in Working Data File Missing Value Handling Definition of Missing User-defined missing values for dependent variables are treated as missing. Cases Used Statistics are based on cases with no missing values for any dependent variable or factor used. Syntax EXAMINE VARIABLES=sex age /COMPARE VARIABLE /PLOT=BOXPLOT /STATISTICS=NONE /NOTOTAL /MISSING=LISTWISE. C:\Users\Farrukh\Documents\Untitled1.sav DataSet1 <none> <none> <none> 50 16-Dec-2011 00:21:45

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Case Processing Summary Cases Valid N Percent N Missing Percent N Total Percent

sex age of respondent

50 50

100.0% 100.0%

0 0

.0% .0%

50 50

100.0% 100.0%

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Notes Output Created Comments Input Data Active Dataset Filter Weight Split File N of Rows in Working Data File Missing Value Handling Definition of Missing User-defined missing values for dependent variables are treated as missing. Cases Used Statistics are based on cases with no missing values for any dependent variable or factor used. Syntax EXAMINE VARIABLES=sex BY age BY educationalit /PLOT=BOXPLOT /STATISTICS=NONE /NOTOTAL. C:\Users\Farrukh\Documents\Untitled1.sav DataSet1 <none> <none> <none> 50 16-Dec-2011 00:22:29

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Warnings sex is constant when age of respondent = less dn 17, educational it related = yes. It will be included in any boxplots produced but other output will be omitted. sex is constant when age of respondent = 18-20, educational it related = 4. It will be included in any boxplots produced but other output will be omitted. sex is constant when age of respondent = 21-23, educational it related = 4. It will be included in any boxplots produced but other output will be omitted. sex is constant when age of respondent = 24-26, educational it related = yes. It will be included in any boxplots produced but other output will be omitted. sex is constant when age of respondent = 24-26, educational it related = no. It will be included in any boxplots produced but other output will be omitted.

age of respondent*educational it related

Case Processing Summary Cases Valid age of respondent sex less dn 17 18-20 educational it related Yes Yes No 4 21-23 Yes No 4 24-26 Yes No N 1 7 6 1 13 17 1 1 3 Percent 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% N 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Missing Percent .0% .0% .0% .0% .0% .0% .0% .0% .0% N 1 7 6 1 13 17 1 1 3 Total Percent 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

sex

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Notes Output Created Comments Input Data Active Dataset Filter Weight Split File N of Rows in Working Data File Syntax GRAPH /HISTOGRAM=sex. C:\Users\Farrukh\Documents\Untitled1.sav DataSet1 <none> <none> <none> 50 16-Dec-2011 00:23:05

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Notes Output Created Comments Input Data Active Dataset C:\Users\Farrukh\Documents\Untitled1.sav DataSet1 16-Dec-2011 00:23:21

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Notes Output Created Comments Input Data Active Dataset Filter Weight Split File N of Rows in Working Data File Syntax GRAPH /HISTOGRAM=educationalit. C:\Users\Farrukh\Documents\Untitled1.sav DataSet1 <none> <none> <none> 50 16-Dec-2011 00:23:55

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Conclusion
I conduct a survey on cell phone in this survey I came to know that cell phone is a basic need of every one, different people use different cell phone Most of them use Nokia cell phone and they also prefer this brand to others, the requirement of the cell phone is according to their needs, those People who use cell phone mostly people like smart phone and touch phone , youngsters do like texting more then calls and they enjoy to use internet from their cell Phone. the internet wap they use is face book youngsters like and use this internet wap, this survey acknowledge me alots of thing about Nokia cell phone their Prices are very reasonable and their battery timing are also good or long time as compare to others cell phone brand like Samsung, apple etc .

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