I have only had the Moto X for a few days. So far its met and in some cases exceeded my expectations. It is a very good phone, I enjoy using it as opposed to just using it.
Touchless Makes a Difference
With the Touchless functionality I can get handy things done like: check flight status, time in other countries, send a SMS, play music, get directions with turn by turn voice guidance, set reminders, set wake me alarms, get weather updates, have my SMSs read aloud while I am doing something else with my hands, etc.
Two Items That Would Immediately Improve the Experience
I can think of two import 'user-real-life-limitations' that spoil the otherwise very useful and fun nature of using Touchless commands:
1) There should be voice commands that control the settings of the phone. It just makes sense from the start. And completes the feature's concept itself---anyone would expect it to be there from the start.
2) In today's world everyone is telling me security matters a lot. So obviously, I added an Unlock Code/PIN. Now, when I am driving because I have an Unlock PIN and an NFC Skip paired to the phone, I can't voice command an SMS without being prompted to manually unlock my phone (the phone actually tells me to do this (and likely expects me to unlock via NFC which I can't find sometimes) in order to send.
There is a system setting that helps a bit by enabling a few apps to buy pass this enter PIN requirement (i.e., place a call is one example), but SMS is not listed as an option.
Touchless Makes a Difference
With the Touchless functionality I can get handy things done like: check flight status, time in other countries, send a SMS, play music, get directions with turn by turn voice guidance, set reminders, set wake me alarms, get weather updates, have my SMSs read aloud while I am doing something else with my hands, etc.
Two Items That Would Immediately Improve the Experience
I can think of two import 'user-real-life-limitations' that spoil the otherwise very useful and fun nature of using Touchless commands:
1) There should be voice commands that control the settings of the phone. It just makes sense from the start. And completes the feature's concept itself---anyone would expect it to be there from the start.
2) In today's world everyone is telling me security matters a lot. So obviously, I added an Unlock Code/PIN. Now, when I am driving because I have an Unlock PIN and an NFC Skip paired to the phone, I can't voice command an SMS without being prompted to manually unlock my phone (the phone actually tells me to do this (and likely expects me to unlock via NFC which I can't find sometimes) in order to send.
There is a system setting that helps a bit by enabling a few apps to buy pass this enter PIN requirement (i.e., place a call is one example), but SMS is not listed as an option.