They're
usually early adopters, and typically they use mobile technology more than the average consumer.
Not
usually an early adopter but I think I'll be taking the plunge on the H2O!
Among the online respondents who did not see themselves as very technically inclined, many mentioned that while they are not
usually an early adopter, they now love their e-reader.
I haven't put my hands on this device yet, but these specifications don't make me want to rush out and get one of them — and I am
usually an early adopter — well at least I am when I feel like the device has some utility.
Not exact matches
That's what makes Canada so interesting — we
usually get the
early adopters, the first movers.
But when we're talking about
early adopters and eco-warriors, the financial calculus isn't
usually the most important factor.
When a market first develops, the
early adopters are willing to forgive things because they're the techies and they know this is new, but as the market broadens the people who
usually read print books aren't going to stand for this.
What
usually happens to the so - called «big bang» titles (think of Clash Royale, Fallout Shelter and Pokémon Go) is that in a few weeks the passionate
early adopters become less satisfied, and move on to the next big title or back to previous games they've played.
Probably not at these prices, but then the lastest tech
usually goes to the wealthy
early adopters.
Early Android O
adopters will lose some notification controls managing the behavior of their devices, specifically the ability to set Notification Importance that would
usually be available in notification settings of individual apps, according to a thread posted in the Issue Tracker of the third developer preview of Android O.
Usually, when a brand new version of a smartphone series launches - whether it be an Android phone like Samsung's Galaxy, or Apple's latest iPhone - the big question for
early -
adopters is «should I upgrade from last year's model?»
The
early adopters have the potential of getting the most attention, as is
usually the case, so don't wait for video to become the new normal in real estate marketing.