Have you tried using the volume down button as a shutter button to see if there's any improvement in the results? (May help keep the device steadier.)
The screen matrix doesn't line up with where I touch. Never seen anything like it, it's not consistently off in one direction, but randomly off in any direction ... Tech Support had me on Chat to reset and tweak the phone for 90 minutes, but to no remedy.
I also noticed the glass rises above the edges, so if someone with fatty fingers grabs the phone to take a picture, the screen will freeze, lock or jump into a previous screen ... therfore, the touch sensitivity runs right up to the very edge of the glass ... I've noticed the palm of my hand (thumb side) will sometimes touch the glass when Typing, Swyping, Slyding and screw with the spelling of words, therfore I've got to change my grip which makes for an uneasy feeling that the phone isn't secure in my hand and I'll drop it. Seeing his way easy it is to break the glass ... I err on the side of safety, stop working and readjust to fit the phone ... this is very unproductive and NOT a benefit in any way.
The pictures are OK ... but my old Note Edge was better, which is kinda sad.
I got a replacement from Motorola - and my issues are exactly the same.
What I will say that seems to be different than many posts on this and other forums - is that my experience with Moto Tech and Customer Support is very good! They are refunding my money and have offered a discount to any of their other phones as a replacement.
I had a good experience with the Note Edge, so I'm going back to Samsung, probably the Note 5. After using a co-workers OnePlus X ... I'd be all over that phone but only if I lived in an area that has good AT&T service, but Verizon owns most of the areas I travel and all the major highways so my choices are limited.
My two cents.
Inconsistent performance. Sometimes the moto assist features work, sometimes they don't. Sometimes the double hatchet chop to turn the flashlight on works, sometimes it doesn't. Sometimes the "tubo charge" indicator appears when I plug it in, sometimes it doesn't. These are all minor issues but the cumulative effect is ANNOYING.
Odd, since I have no issues with other devices either, except with the MXPE.I haven't had any issues with cast..
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I can't comment on moto assist as I don't use it.
The double hatchet works fine, once you find the right way. I had to use it a lot in the past few days as I was outdoors and I must say it worked almost at 100%. And this coming from me that I almost never found the right way. It's a bit difficult (not like the camera) at first I had almost zero success and now I use it just fine. Some practice and you'll be OK.
Haven't seen the turbo charge problem, but sometimes although I get the "turbo charge" indicator the charge is inconsistent. It could be the plug though, I can't blame the phone.
The speaker pop is the biggest issue for me, my biggest problem with the phone. There is a topic over Motorola forums and they say that the problem is somewhat solved with MM, but I'm not sure if this is true as I'm still on Android L. In general the speakers seem to have some issues.
I don't take many low-light photos, but I'm satisfied with the camera.
One thing that annoys me a lot is the Power Saver mode. It cripples the phone. Haven't seen many people complaining. In my case Power Saver mode makes the phone very slow, barely usable. I only use it if I'm very low and have to keep the phone alive for some time. It's not the same experience I had with my HTC One, where power saver was both customizable and had very little effect on performance.
However I don't agree with the price being right and with the "big disappointment" assessment. Similar issues like these are found in almost every phone. They are not symptoms of a cheap phone. You could browse at every phone forum and find minor issues or bugs like these.
For people in the US the phone is a perfect choice both performance and price-wise.
In other parts of the world there are comparable options, but I don't regret getting it.
The price is right for the phone (I got a 32 gb one on CL for $300
Lastly the camera is quite poor in low light, I read the reviews so knew what to expect but it is actually worse than I imagined.
I like Moto display and smart lock, but I dislike that it comes at an increase of pocket dials or other pocket app launches.