The Moto X wasn't released here in Australia, but I consistently see people (both posters on websites and critics) praise the Moto X, which has really intrigued me as to what it is about the phone that's so appealing.
From what I gather, it's pretty much stock Android (just like any regular Nexus device), has different (better?) camera software, has active notifications (which a notification light does?) and had 'Ok Google' which is now available in Nexus devices.
Am I missing something? That's the difference in software I believe. So is it the fact that you can custom make the Moto X that makes it so appealing? Combining colours you want and possibly engraving the phone?
What is it about the experience from the Moto X that isn't in, say, a Nexus?
From what I gather, it's pretty much stock Android (just like any regular Nexus device), has different (better?) camera software, has active notifications (which a notification light does?) and had 'Ok Google' which is now available in Nexus devices.
Am I missing something? That's the difference in software I believe. So is it the fact that you can custom make the Moto X that makes it so appealing? Combining colours you want and possibly engraving the phone?
What is it about the experience from the Moto X that isn't in, say, a Nexus?