Jan 20, 2011 18:41 GMT  ·  By

Recently, mobile phone carrier T-Mobile has lowered the price tag that its Android-based smartphones are available on shelves with, having the most expensive of them priced at only $99.99 upon the signing of a two-year contract agreement. Thus, the carrier's customers can enjoy high-end smartphones like Samsung Vibrant, T-Mobile myTouch 4G, or the newly released Motorola CLIQ 2 for under $100, the company's website shows.

Other Android-based smartphones at T-Mobile are available for lower price tags, all the way to $0 for some of them, with the said contract agreement included into the mix, of course.

To be more precise, the price tags for T-Mobile's Android devices were set at $99.99, $89.99, $49.99, $29.99 or $0, some of which would also require a mail-in rebate, the wireless carrier's website shows.

Among the high-end Android mobile phones that T-Mobile customers can purchase for only $99 from the carrier, we can count the T-Mobile myTouch 4G, Samsung Behold II, the T-Mobile G2 and the Samsung Vibrant, as well as the brand new Motorola CLIQ 2.

However, all of these handsets would require a $100 mail-in rebate, except for the Behold II, which requires a $50 mail-in rebate.

Those who would like to spend a little less upon the purchase of a new device, could go for the Motorola Cliq XT, which sports a price tag of $89, or for T-Mobile myTouch 3G Slide or the T-Mobile myTouch 3G 3.5mm, which cost $49.99.

Of course, the list continues, and those familiar with T-Mobile's Android offering certainly heard of the Motorola Charm, LG Optimus T, Motorola DEFY, or the T-Mobile Comet, which sport price tags of less than $30 on contract.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab, T-Mobile's Android tablet PC, did not enjoy the same price cut, and is available for purchase from the carrier for $349.99 on contract.

Provided that one of these devices seems more appealing to you now, you should head over to the carrier's website here to learn more on it or make a purchase.