Motorola’s smartphones don’t get the same level of hype and attention that Samsung’s do, and that’s actually a real shame. One of the things that really impressed us about the second-generation Moto X in particular was how it didn’t spam us with gimmicky software — instead, the few additions it made to Android were really well thought out and useful. In an interview with-Green Bot, Motorola senior VP of software engineering-Seang Chau explains how the Moto X’s lack of bloatware is all part of the company’s philosophy of leaving a light touch on its devices. DON’T MISS:-Time Warner Cable Really, Really Stepped in it This Time “We’ll look at all the things they do — every step — and ask

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