Sentences with phrase «change user expectations»

Apple iPhone X wins because it drastically changed user expectations from the series.

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It's the idea that the ubiquity of smartphones and the popularity of apps such as Facebook, Instagram, and Candy Crush have changed our collective expectations of how software should look and function, creating huge opportunities for business applications as intuitive and user - friendly as the ones people use for fun.
As business managers, we should keep an eye on how these smart objects change the consumer's expectations around user experience and engagement.
Apple has long defeated disruption by focusing on the user experience; Jeff Bezos and Amazon, though, show that user expectations for their experience are ever - changing.
Now, those numbers are getting a little old (third quarter of 2005), but I doubt that user expectations have changed THAT much in a year - and - a-half.
Online advocacy evolves just as fast as any other part of the wired world — the technology changes and so do its users and their expectations.
So how does a platform stay relevant to an ever changing set of expectations from users as it continues its march to profitability and long - term success?
«That the positive perceptions of users of brain training apps did not change greatly before and after their use raises concerns about the role of expectations and even marketing in influencing how people experience these apps,» says Dr. Torous.
The authors suggest design changes that could bring dating sites more in line with modern user expectations of socializing on the web.
Although times have changed a bit, and user - replaceable batteries seem not as high on the must have list, having a battery that can get you through the day is still an expectation, and BlackBerry remains aware of that.
While times have changed a bit, and user - replaceable batteries seem not as high on the must have list, having a battery that can get you through the day is still an expectation.
When PSP first launched in 2005 in North America it changed the way people thought of portable gaming and raised expectations in regards to the variety and quality of games users expected to access while on the go.
Dennis analyzes interface changes and how they affect user experience, the expectations of Windows 10 personal use versus law firm adoption, and speculates about the lack of release interest.
The judgment is also notable for a postscript by Mummery LJ (and a short concurring judgment by Thomas LJ) pointing out that there are compelling arguments of policy as to whether or not agency workers should have employment rights against the end - user, but stating that litigants should not have unrealistic expectations as to what the courts (as opposed to Parliament) can do to change the law.
But here is the key, our expectations of user experience are changing.
Skilled Software Developers are in high demand, particularly those with front - end user interface experience, as organisations evolve their digital offering to meet changing consumer expectations.
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