May 25, 2011 13:51 GMT  ·  By

Tomorrow, mobile phone carrier Verizon Wireless is expected to put for sale on its airwaves a series of new handsets running under Google's Android operating system, and the Motorola DROID X2 would be one of them.

The mobile phone is set to land at Verizon accompanied by a series of specific accessories that feature a special price tag at the moment, namely $19.97, down from the $49.97 price tag they usually feature.

Apparently, Verizon felt that all those who would like to purchase the new mobile phone should benefit from a special deal for it at launch.

The $30 discount that Motorola DROID X2 accessories feature at the moment would last only for the launch week, the carrier notes on its website.

Here's that the wireless services provider notes on its website:

Regular Retail Price for all pieces in this bundle bought separately is $145. When bought as a bundle, the savings are BIG!

All the essentials to enhance your Droid X2 experience in one box. Get a HDMI cable, multimedia station, navigation/music vehicle mount, vehicle power adapter and a wall charger! A $145 value. Makes a great gift!

Indeed, the savings are big, and the fact that the regular price tag for these accessories was cut by an additional $30 makes the offer even more appealing.

The bundle would be available for the said $19.97 price tag only for a week, the wireless carrier underlines.

In the box, users would receive a HDMI cable Multimedia Station with HDMI technology (and with the wall charger included in the package), as well as Navigation/Music Vehicle Mount, and Vehicle Power Adapter.

The Essentials Pack of accessories for the new Motorola DROID X2 can be purchased from Verizon's website here.

The handset itself has been available for pre-order from Big Red for the past several days, and should hit stores tomorrow, as the company announced last week.