I've been a fan of Moto Gestures since the beginning, especially the swipe-to-split feature. Many users know about turning on the flashlight by chopping in midair, but there are several other handy functions.
Motorola also offers navigational gestures that boost productivity. One of the best is not enabled by default but is extremely useful for multitasking.
Multitasking on most Android phones is limited. Although app pairs help, I want to quickly open two apps without relying on pre-set pairs. Moto's "Swipe to split" gesture makes this easy.
When enabled, you can swipe back and forth across the screen to bring up multitasking. It immediately splits the app you’re using and gives you a chance to pull up a second app.
This gesture significantly speeds up multitasking by instantly splitting your current app and allowing you to open another, streamlining your workflow on the Moto phone.
Author’s Summary: The hidden swipe-to-split gesture in Moto Gestures dramatically enhances multitasking by allowing quick access to two apps without preset pairs, improving productivity.