Following the recent launch of Motorola CLIQ XT

Mar 24, 2010 15:13 GMT  ·  By

A new series of mobile phones went available for purchase today on the airwaves of T-Mobile in the US, including the high-end Windows Mobile 6.5-based HTC HD2, as well as the Nokia Nuron, after launching the Android-based Motorola CLIQ XT a few days ago. All three handsets were already announced a while ago, and now the carrier's users can benefit from the features and capabilities they bring forth.

The HTC HD2 has been launched by T-Mobile for $199.99 upon the signing of a two-year contract agreement with the carrier on an Even More plan. However, the wireless operator also has it available for its Even More Plus customers who can enjoy the new phone for $449.99. The HD2 comes with a great deal of appealing features, including a large touchscreen display, a 5-megapixel camera, GPS, 1GHz processor, a 16GB memory card included in the package, great connectivity options, and a 1230 mAh battery that can offer up to 6 hours of talk time or up to 20 days of standby time.

The Nokia 5230 Nuron is yet another device that offers users the possibility to stay connected at all times with their friends and family. The handset is available for purchase for $69.99 on an Even More monthly plan, but can be acquired on an Even More Plus plan too, for $179.99. Featuring a touchscreen display, 3G connectivity, GPS with free Ovi Maps, 2-megapixel photo snapper, Internet browsing and great messaging features, the new device can boast up to 4 hours of talk time or up to 10 days of standby time.

The Motorola CLIQ XT is the latest Android-based device from Motorola, and it comes towards T-Mobile's users with the company's MotoBlur solution on board, for a great connectivity experience. Priced at $129.99 on contract or at $329.99 contract free, the new device can offer GPS navigation, a 3.5mm audio jack, a touchscreen display, advanced messaging features, a microSD memory card slot for additional storage space, and other more. All devices can be seen on the carrier's website here.