Feb 4, 2011 16:57 GMT  ·  By

HTC Inspire 4G, AT&T's first Android smartphone to offer support for its HSPA+ network, is now available for pre-order at RadiosShack for $99 upon the signing of a new two-year contract agreement with the wireless carrier AT&T.

The smartphone was already announced as being set to become available for purchase at the operator starting with February 13th, and those who would like to make sure they receive one unit have now the possibility to reserve on device from the said retailer.

Moreover, it seems that they would also receive a $30 accessory credit from the company, at least this is what some of the latest reports on the matter suggest.

Basically, while the actual cost of the device remains the same, the RadioShack offer might bring along a $30 credit that can be used towards the acquisition of some accessories that one would consider fit for the new device.

The Inspire 4G comes to shelves with a 4.3 touchscreen display on board, a fast 1GHz application processor, or an 8-megapixel photo snapper on the back, as well as with a microSD memory card slot for additional storage space.

At the same time, the new mobile phone comes with Dolby + SRS Surround and with built-in DLNA connectivity, as well as with various connectivity options, including 4G, WiFi, Bluetooth, 3.5 headphone jack and more.

With these features packed inside, the smartphone can easily stand side by side with some of the most popular handsets today, including the EVO 4G, Desire HD, HTC HD7, and more.

When compared to other Android smartphones in AT&T's offering, the Inspire 4G seems to be a pretty decent option, though it would certainly be shadowed as soon as the Motorola ATRIX 4G is put on sale on March 6th.

Those interested in the purchase of this smartphone would find it on pre-order at RadioShack today, or, if they prefer, they can wait for Feb. 13th to arrive to acquire it from AT&T themselves.