Motorola phones feature five exclusive gestures for enhanced functionality
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Updated · How-To Geek · May 9
Motorola phones feature five exclusive gestures for enhanced functionality
10 articles · Updated · How-To Geek · May 9
The gestures, available under Settings > Gestures and varying by model, include sliding on the power key, split-screen swiping, screen-off media controls, Quick Capture and Fast Flashlight.
They let users open notifications, launch split screen, skip tracks with volume buttons, open the camera by twisting twice and toggle the flashlight with a double chopping motion.
The report says the features reinforce Motorola’s near-stock Android appeal while adding practical shortcuts, including long-running Moto X-era tools that remain uncommon on rival phones.
Can Motorola's user-friendly gestures help it challenge the dominance of its top Android rivals in the US market?
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