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I bought a Moto G 3rd generation a couple months ago. I'm using Metro PCS for my provider which is on the T-Mobile network. It's a nice phone, works great, and T-Mo's coverage in town is fine. I don't really care about coverage in rural areas. If I did, I'd probably switch to Cricket for the ATT network which is definitely better than T-Mo. I see no reason to pay the exorbitant fees the big names charge and deal with contracts and all that nonsense when you can go with one of the low-cost providers and ride on the same network.
Heck, I just picked up a $20 Tracfone (Alcatel is the manufacturer on this one but it's a cheap POS so I don't really care) to use for selling stuff on Craigslist and as an emergency backup. It's an Android device and all I need it to do is make calls and send texts when selling stuff. When I'm not selling anything it gets turned off and put in a drawer. I think Tracfone uses AT&T's network also. Works just fine for that.