chop chop flashlight is the very best feature of the Moto series
Honorable mention to twist twist camera
And to twist for switching between main and selfie camera.
For real. I moved over to Samsung a while back and I miss choppy choppy light light.
And shake for camera
Should be noted it's fairly simple to do this on any Android phone with Tasker.
Profile > Event > Sensor > Shake Left-Right > task=torch toggle
Tasks > Alert > Torch > Set Toggle > task - torch toggle
It's been six years since I switched from an X2 to a pixel 2 and I still miss the flashlight chop
I still chop chop the Teracube I've had for a while and then go "oh yeah..."
I had two moto phones back to back and then switched to the pixel. Can't tell you how many times I tried to turn on the flashlight this way before realization kicks in.
I went to pixel because the last couple of moto phones were just meh, but chop chop flashlight was the greatest thing ever
Pixel phones also have this feature, called quick tap. Quite handy to turn on and off flashlight for example.
I use it for quick notifications
Reading the comments, it looks like there are lots of other phones doing this.
Personally I use it to turn on the flashlight on my Pixel 6.
The Pixel series have this. It's called Quick Tap.
Combined with Tasker, you can make it do anything -- if the existing options aren't enough.
Cool. It's incredibly useful. Didn't know Pixels had this too.
yep. have it on the fold. its not perfect but its pretty good!
On other devices, you can use Tap, Tap but it may not work as well
Requires root or a compatible Pixel device..
I just got it working on a non-rooted Galaxy S10
it's not necessary anymore, I'm using it on a non-rooted phone
Yeah just tried it and it worked!
Quite a few phones have similar features. Samsung users can use GoodLock to use the back tap too.
But when I tried in the past, I didn't like it, too many false triggers.
Samsung has this as well as triple tap under RegiStar via Good Lock, but it randomly just stops working. It was great at first, but now I don't even try to use it because so often it just doesn't work.
The two underneath it are lifesavers too.
Yeah both are brilliant design ideas. Only someone who has used a moto phone knows what we mean.
Back when I had my Mi A1, I used to run a Pixel 2XL GSI ROM that enabled the same feature.
I used that to take a screenshot, and later, show the accessibility menu when my power button and volume buttons stopped working.
CC: @ladfrombrad@lemdro.id who is the only person I know that still has their A1
I miss my Motorola phones.
Had nothing but Motorolas since my very first Android. Absolutely loved the gestures and hands free interaction. Went through a series of Moto phones over the years until I accidentally destroyed my last one and needed a new device ASAP. Ended up with a Samsung S21 which is a perfectly fine phone,but it doesn't have the personality of any of my old Motos. It does have a much better camera though than any of my Motorolas.
I don't want to buy a new phone any time soon, but I definitely want to go back to Motorola.
Xiaomi has it also
Asus has some of these.
The ROM i'm using has it
Which rom and which phone?
Evolution X Poco X3 NFC
This works on Pixels. I have mine set to flashlight.
So if I flip it, will I have to DM or will the phone do it for me?
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