LOL, to each his own. I did a simple test like "find me the nearest ATM" The X pop opened sites, WTF but siri showed me in distance where the nearest one was.
The X will ask me to resend the audio alot too...
This speaks for itself.
LOL, to each his own. I did a simple test like "find me the nearest ATM" The X pop opened sites, WTF but siri showed me in distance where the nearest one was.
The X will ask me to resend the audio alot too...
Camera quick draw: Which smartphone is fastest for photos? | CNET TV - CNET
iPhone: 3.91 seconds
Moto X: 3.91 seconds
I like to do a Micheal Jackson... Heehee...So do a Michael J Fox then do a Ray Charles.
Exactly.
Process for the iPhone:
- Push specific screen-on button.
- Tap and swipe specific camera app icon.
- Tap specific shutter button.
Process for Moto X:
- Michael J. Fox your phone a bit.
- Tap anywhere on the screen.
I mean, come on. You can do it with your eyes closed if you want.
Exactly.
Process for the iPhone:
- Push specific screen-on button.
- Tap and swipe specific camera app icon.
- Tap specific shutter button.
Process for Moto X:
- Michael J. Fox your phone a bit.
- Tap anywhere on the screen.
I mean, come on. You can do it with your eyes closed if you want.
That's basically how my S4 works, too. I can hit the power button while I'm taking it out of my pocket then all I have to do is swipe right to left and my camera is up. I'll agree that either way the process for opening the camera on the Moto X seems less prone to error. One wrong swipe or if you miss the power button and your time for opening the camera on the iPhone 5 or S4 is shot.I'm a little surprised the Moto X wouldn't be faster, there are a couple things that are a bit easier on the iPhone than what you described. It's more like
- Push power or home button (home button is probably faster to find coming out of your pocket)
- Swipe up from the bottom of the lock screen. You don't need to find a specific icon or unlock first.
- Tap the onscreen shutter or volume button.
It wouldn't make a big difference speed wise, but depending on how they tested it it could have shaved off some time.
That pretty much goes without saying, but Motorola isn't competing with two-year old devices.I also think that when people put down the camera on the Moto X it's because they're comparing it to the newest flagship phones. It will likely be better than most phones people are upgrading from.
Sure they are, it's happened in this tread already:That pretty much goes without saying, but Motorola isn't competing with two-year old devices.
Reviewers haven't been super happy with the camera, and that gets translated to "junk" when people regurgitate it on forums, so people are getting the impression that the camera is terrible by all cell phone standards, not just by current, top of the line cell phone standards.Take any more pics? I want to get this phone so bad but the camera is looking like a deal breaker. It doesn't have to be the best camera. Buy it can't be a total piece of junk camera or be a downgrade from my GNex camera.
That's basically how my S4 works, too. I can hit the power button while I'm taking it out of my pocket then all I have to do is swipe right to left and my camera is up. I'll agree that either way the process for opening the camera on the Moto X seems less prone to error. One wrong swipe or if you miss the power button and your time for opening the camera on the iPhone 5 or S4 is shot.
I haven't watched the video, but logically the Moto X could be (but I doubt it is) that much slower in actually opening up the camera app or responding to the shake. That seems to be a variable that many people are ignoring.
I also think that when people put down the camera on the Moto X it's because they're comparing it to the newest flagship phones. It will likely be better than most phones people are upgrading from.
In the video they actually stated that what really held the S4 back from being competitive was that the software took to long to get the camera up and running.
They didn't have any issues with the Moto X.
In the end I think this phone is going to be okay. Just have to get used to it.
Hope this was helpful, ask any questions!