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Updated · How-To Geek · May 9
Motorola phones feature five exclusive gestures for enhanced functionality
Updated
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.
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