I'm possibly in the market for a new mid-range, medium-sized Android smartphone that works with AT&T as a service provider. Something like a Motorola Moto-G or Moto-X (if those are still even being made). I'm open to any options though, except for the ridiculously priced models, and models that are more the size of a tablet than a phone. After having used an older iPhone 5s (loaned) for a while I have decided that iPhones are out due to their extremely tight locking you into Apples ecosystem. I want Android for more flexibility, and the more generic the Android installation, the better.
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