LG and Motorola made intuitive smartphones which functions differently from one another. LG G2 offers touch and gestures controls while Moto X responds more on voice commands rather than necessary touching needs. So which smartphone is more intuitive and practical for you?

LG G2 Intuitive Mind

According to LG, it understands your sense and enhances with daily life activities as it learns your actions and needs.

1. Guest Mode
Guest Mode feature separates another user on your G2 and allows control of apps and available functionalities. It ensures security and safety for your child or privacy against spectators.

2. Audio Zooming
Get the best audio source during video recording by focusing the sound using Audio Zoom. It clearly records with amplification of the specified audio source and deemphasises other surrounding noise.

3. Text Link
Transfer information from text to another app using Text Link. Save text info to events on the calendar, search Web or pull the map application.

4. Knock On

No need to use the power key on unlocking or locking the LG G2, simply knock twice to wake the display or put the screen to sleep.

5. Plug & Pop
Once you plug the headphones and USB cable, LG G2 loads the necessary app or function available for the accessory you have plugged on the phone.

6. Zoom to Track
Focus on the subject of your favourite video by selecting the moving target on the screen while watching and Zoom to Track zooms in and tracks it throughout the entire video clip.

Moto X Voice Commands

Motorola designed the X phone to respond on voice commands without the need of your touch.

1. Twist Your Wrist
Moto X turns into a camera once you twist your wrist as if desiring to capture an image.

2. Just Talk
Say "Ok Google Now" to see all commands such as alarm, directions, weather or say "Ok Google Now, help me" to allow Moto X answer queries for you.

3. Recognise Your Voice
You can train your Moto X to recognise your voice on three surroundings - Quiet, Noisy and Loud. It allows Moto X to hear you even when everyone else is talking.

4. In the Zone
Set your Moto X to your car or headset to make it "In the Zone." Once set, Moto X won't need unlocking over connected Bluetooth.

5. Crystal Talk
Moto X can understand you even inside a crowded room or noisy environment.

6. Long Lasting Battery
Moto X has a super low-power natural language processor to avoid draining your battery with all of its voice commands.

Both smartphones are intuitive but if you want to keep simply touch controls with vast audio and camera features, get the LG G2 but on a steep price. If you desire hands-free controls during busy hours and nonstop action inside your car, choose the Moto X at a reasonable price.