It's a stock Android with latest updates, and there are a few extra Motorola apps just to fill in some gaps in stock Android rather than to try and change stock Android. The only one of those I cared about was the ability to customise voice control so that "OK Google" does not trigger it... mine is a custom phrase.
The hardware is great, the battery great, it looks good, and the only complaint I have about the Moto X is that the camera isn't as good as the iPhone (but then, very few Android cameras are).
The Moto X camera doesn't preclude installing the Google Camera... I have both installed and tend to prefer using the stock Google one as I'm more familiar with that interface.
I use the Moto X.
It's a stock Android with latest updates, and there are a few extra Motorola apps just to fill in some gaps in stock Android rather than to try and change stock Android. The only one of those I cared about was the ability to customise voice control so that "OK Google" does not trigger it... mine is a custom phrase.
The hardware is great, the battery great, it looks good, and the only complaint I have about the Moto X is that the camera isn't as good as the iPhone (but then, very few Android cameras are).