HD2 to cost only $199 on contract

Mar 3, 2010 11:04 GMT  ·  By

Mobile phone carrier T-Mobile is set to bring to the market in the United States a series of new handsets, some of which have been already announced officially, while others are yet to be unveiled. Among the handsets that we already know about, we can count the HTC HD2, the Motorola CLIQ XT and the just announced Nokia Nuron, but there is also the Dell Inspiron Mini 10 netbook, which is not official, but which surfaced as well in some leaked documents showing their release dates.

These documents emerged into the wild on TmoNews and BGR, and they show that the Motorola CLIQ XT is set to land at T-Mobile as soon as March 10 is here, while being priced at $129 upon the signing of a two-year contract agreement with the carrier, or at $329 contract free. At the same time, the documents also unveiled that the Nokia Nuron, announced officially today as heading for T-Mobile within the following weeks, would be priced at $69.99 after rebate on contract, or at $179.99 free of contract.

One of the most appealing devices T-Mobile is set to soon add to its lineup is the HTC HD2, which is expected to arrive in the US as soon as March 24 is here (though some rumors suggested it might arrive earlier). According to the leaked document, the Windows Mobile 6.5-based device should retail for only $199 when purchased with a two-year contract agreement with the carriers, and is expected to be available for $449 contract free. Moreover, it seems that the purchase of the handset won't require a mail-in rebate if a data plan is added to the equation.

Among the other new products that T-Mobile will add to its offering, we can count the Dell Inspiron Mini 10 netbook, which will come with T-Mobile broadband access in the package, and which is also expected to land on March 24, as the HD2. Unfortunately, no details on the pricing of the netbook emerged, and it still remains to be seen when the Nokia Nuron lands with the carrier, so stay tuned for more info on the matter.