Sep 10, 2010 16:01 GMT  ·  By

T-Mobile G2 with Google, the first mobile phone to come to the market with support for the carrier's HSPA+ network, is now on pre-sale at Best Buy.

According to the retailer, the new Android-based mobile phone is set to become available for purchase in stores come October 6, while sporting a price tag of $199.99 on contract.

“Best Buy Mobile today announced the T-Mobile G2 with Google will be available for pre-orders starting Friday, September 10. It will launch in stores October 6 and will retail for $199.99 with new two-year activation,” Best Buy announced.

The new device comes to the market with a 3.7” S-TFT WVGA touchscreen display, while also sporting a QWERTY keyboard, a powerful processor, and a high-quality photo snapper.

On top of that, the G2 comes with support for the HSPA+ network T-Mobile is currently rolling out in the US, being able to offer 4G speeds to users, while running under Google's Android 2.2 Froyo operating system.

Another interesting feature the new device comes to the market with is its exclusive hinge design, which HTC calls “Z-Hinge.”

Mobile phone users interested in reserving one T-Mobile G2 unit before the device hits shelves should be able to do so at any local Best Buy or Best Buy mobile standalone store.

“By adding the T-Mobile G2 with Google to its assortment, Best Buy Mobile furthers its position as the place for consumers to research and purchase the smart phone that is right for their needs,” the retailer announced.

“Best Buy Mobile has the most under smart phones under one roof, including the iPhone 4, HTC EVO 4G (Black or White version), the full line of Samsung Galaxy smart phones and the BlackBerry Torch, among others,” the company continues.

More info on the new T-Mobile G2 with Google, as well as on other smartphones and feature phones available via Best Buy can be found on the retailer's website.