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Phone recommendation: $200 range, good camera, probably android

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If that had the MicroSD slot i would've been all over it.

as far as price for performance it's still king. do you need the microsd for music/media and hate cloud streaming due to poor data connectivity or because you do lots of ROM flashing and need backups?

if the music, my condolences

if you have ROMs and do backups and stuff get this, it's what I roll with: http://www.meenova.com/st/p/mrg2.html

I don't bother using it for Titanium Backups currently, but if I did I could save 3-5GB or so, I just use it for TWRP
 
I use it mainly for movies and shows.
Music i'm not worried about since I'm on T-mobile.

When I was on the OnePlus One 64gb was enough to cover my needs. I'm not sure that the 32gb would cover me.
 
Motorola is finally getting around to releasing lollipop(latest version of Android) on this phone. The Moto G(1st Gen) which is one of their margin price phones got his since last year. Both phones released in 2013
Motorola needs to get their heads out of their ass. This is the last time I touch a flagship phone of theirs.

Oh and the MotoX takes better pics than any Nexus except the Nexus 6

Incorrect.
The Nexus 5 takes better pics than the MotoX 2013.
 
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