I was actually floored to hear Jerry talk about how he thinks the Moto X is perfect on the Android Central podcast, and that it really doesn't need any improvements over the current model.
Well, I'll just overlook the fact that the current model (at least the carrier version) is kind of a PITA to root
I was actually floored to hear Jerry talk about how he thinks the Moto X is perfect on the Android Central podcast, and that it really doesn't need any improvements over the current model. Well, I'll just overlook the fact that the current model (at least the carrier version) is kind of a PITA to root, and list a few things I'd very much like to see improved, as I think some of the ideas in the Moto X are great, but the execution is less than optimal:
NOTE: I haven't used the Moto X in quite awhile, due to the things I list in this post, so some/all of these may have been fixed with subsequent updates.
DYNAMIC NOTIFICATIONS
The BIGGEST problem I have with dynamic notifications is the clock. I like how it comes on when I take the phone out of my pocket or pick it up, so I can see the time without having to turn it on. But it also comes on every time a mouse farts in my apartment. Well, not really, but if I have it docked on my desk, just the SLIGHTEST nudge of the desk causes it to come on. Even sometimes taking a drink of water and putting the cup back down on the desk causes it to come on. This is an annoyance because I'm constantly catching it out of the corner of my eye, thinking I've missed a notification. Solution: Allow the user to turn the clock off without disabling dynamic notifications completely.
My other major gripe with this feature is that you can't prioritize the order in which dynamic notifications are listed. So, if I get a text message and then a Google+ notification, the Google+ notification appears front and center. I'd like the ability to list the order in which these things should appear.
DO NOT DISTURB MODE
This was the main reason I originally purchased the phone, as I REALLY wanted this built into the ROM, and didn't know at the time that the Galaxy S4 actually had a better version. Some things that could be improved here:
- No way to turn it on manually, like if you wanted to take a nap in the middle of the afternoon. I mean, WTF? Even the iPhone can do this.
- No way to set different times on weekdays and weekends
- No way to white list anyone but favorites. So if you want your boss set as a favorite but don't want him/her to bypass the DND mode, well... that's just too bad.
- No way to auto respond with text. (If the driving mode has this feature, why not the DND mode?)
I'm glad to see Android L getting a do not disturb mode, but sadly, it appears to have some of the same limitations as the Moto X does.
DRIVING MODE
I appear to be in the minority here, but I just didn't have very much luck with this at all. The feature that's supposed to start auto playing music NEVER worked, and I couldn't get turn-by-turn voice navigation to work over bluetooth in my car, even though the same feature works perfectly on my Nexus 4.
In short, I just found this phone to be a huge letdown, and FAR from perfect.
You must be new here. Jerry's thoughts about the Moto X are well known and have been known for most of the last 12 months.
Who cares? I have had absolutely no desire to root the Moto X in the past year of owning one. That's how great of a phone it is to me.
Hey Jerry, which ONE would you keep if you had to choose...Moto X or Nexus 5?
Improved camera and I would have been all over the moto x. In this day, a meh camera just doesn't cut it and that was the only real complaint I had with the moto x. Hopefully the x+1 fixes this issue, then again it is moto and they have never been able to put a good camera in any of their devices.
That was by far my only REAL complaint with the phone. It was otherwise nearly perfect for me. It was tough to see such grainy shots of my kids indoors that I had to go to something else. If they keep the same kind of ergonomic feel, up the screen size a hair, and add in a much improved camera, I'd probably be on board with the X+1. Kind of has me worried that Moto is doing the next Nexus since their reputation precedes them on bad cameras.
Unlike previous Android devices I've had, my Moto X is showing NO signs of slowing down. Still snappy. Still quick. I don't notice any lag as I add more apps and more pictures and more videos. Still the most perfect phone for me today.
I agree. Camera has always been a weak point for moto. It's a shame with how they improved everything else, they just can't figure out cameras.
I gotta say, it's amazing how everyone says that a bad camera just doesn't cut it and yet the horrid camera(s) on the M8 somehow receive the highest rated Android device.
Actually I have yet to see a picture taken with any smartphone that makes me go "Oh Wow". That being said the Moto X camera while isn't perfect ,does work good enough for me
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They have been historically bad. They make otherwise near perfect devices. Hopefully they can get a little better sensor in the X+1 and Nexus 6.
The M8 takes much better pics, IMHO, compared to the X. I used an X for quite awhile and also used a GPE M8 for about a month. The M8 with its stripped down 4 uP camera still took better, more vibrant, and less grainy pics than the X ever took for me. The only issue with the M8 is the inability to do much cropping. But I don't do much anyway. Many of my pics with the X (if they weren't taken in perfect daylight) turned out really grainy and poor colors and quality. Lost out on some good pics with my toddler this past Christmas because of it. It was the single reason I got rid of an otherwise perfect phone for me. I really did love the quick motion launch for the camera. If they improved the sensor on the next version, I could go all in on it.
And there aren't any phone cameras that make me crap myself either, but the X, when compared to the competition, is the clear loser on picture quality. My cell phone is my daily camera, and that's important to me with a toddler. I like to catch the moments and share them with family as well as print some out sometimes. The X's pictures were far too grainy to print out.
I agree completely. For my use, iPhones have the best camera. But I'd really like to stick to Android and don't want to go to iOS just for the camera.Exactly. The Htc one is a good camera as long as you don't plAn on zooming and cropping. It does have a tendency to blow some images out depending on lighting. There hasn't been any real android camera to wow me.
I agree completely. For my use, iPhones have the best camera. But I'd really like to stick to Android and don't want to go to iOS just for the camera.