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Life Cycle of a Product: Smartphone - Coggle Diagram
Life Cycle of a Product: Smartphone
Product design
Raw Materials Aacquisition
Transportation
Production
Distribution-transport
Product on stores
Transportation
Use
Disposal or Reuse or Recycle
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The use of the product entails the purchase of more products, such as chargers, screen protectors, covers, headphones, daily battery charge, etc.
If the products are purchased with home delivery or directly in the store, there is a movement of the product from the store to the consumer or if it goes directly to the physical store, it must also move.
All marketing and energy use to promote and sell the product.
Once the final product (phone) is available, these have to be taken to all the points of sale, for example, if an iPhone was assembled in China, from there it has to be sent to all the countries of Latin America to its sale to the public.
Once you have all the necessary materials to assemble the cell phone, they undergo processes to create the final pieces and assemble them, for example, you have different metals and plastics, which must be joined to create the battery.
It is necessary to transport from many parts of the world the different materials necessary to assemble the final product.
A cell phone is made of many materials, such as metals, plastics, among others.
For example, circuit boards are made from raw materials like copper, gold, lead, nickel, etc.
It is the process for creating new products to be sold by a company.