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Many have griped about the Moto X’s $200 on-contract price, which is a lot to pay for hardware that’s frequently considered mid-range. Motorola must have heard that grousing, as the price of its 16GB Android flagship has dropped to $100 for both AT&T’s Moto Maker variant as well as the plainer …