Nov 1, 2010 19:21 GMT  ·  By

Wireless carrier T-Mobile USA has just announced the upcoming availability of three new Android-based devices on its airwaves, the T-Mobile Comet, LG Optimus T with Google, and Motorola DEFY, all of which are set to arrive with price tags of under $100, and also introduced new plan options for its users.

According to the wireless operator, the new low-cost data service plans are set to become available this holiday season and should go hand in hand with the new, affordable Android-powered smartphones.

With the new handsets and the newly announced plans, data becomes even more accessible for families on T-Mobile's airwaves, the wireless carrier notes.

“Mobile data plans. With T-Mobile data plans, customers will have two options for data: the Web – 200MB plan or the Web – Unlimited plan,” the wireless carrier announced.

The Web – 200MB plan is set to become available for the wireless carrier's customers for only $10 per month with a new two-year service agreement.

Moreover, the plan is also available with a contract extension for a limited time or for $15 per month, without the need to sign for a two-year contract extension.

As for the Web – Unlimited plan, it will become available for T-Mobile customers for only $30 per month.

“Both data plans will be sold paired with a new or existing voice and text message plan,” the wireless services provided continued.

What is even more interesting is that T-Mobile went official with a new Tethering and Wi-Fi Sharing service plan.

“T-Mobile is offering a new tethering service plan that enables select smartphones to function as wireless modems for connecting devices, such as laptops, tablets and netbooks to the Internet through the T-Mobile network,” the wireless operator notes.

Users interested in the Tethering and Wi-Fi Sharing plan are offered the possibility to add it to their Web – Unlimited $30 monthly plan from T-Mobile, while having to pay an additional $14.99 per month.