One of the things we liked the best about the second-generation Moto X was the way Motorola thoughtfully added a small number of software features to Android that didn’t come off as gimmicks and actually really helped improve the phone’s user experience. In particular, we liked how Motorola cleverly made gestures and touch-free voice commands an integral part of the user experience for the device in a way that neither Samsung, LG or HTC had successfully done so far. RELATED: Motorola commits to ‘fast’ Android updates for all 2013 and 2014 phones Droid Life points out that there’s actually a way to make the 2014 Moto X’s touch-free voice commands even cooler by giving you the power to turn them



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