Priced at $99.99 on a two-year contract agreement

Mar 16, 2010 11:20 GMT  ·  By

Mobile phone users in the United States who are also T-Mobile customers will have the opportunity to try out a new Android-based handset on the airwaves of their carrier, namely the Motorola CLIQ XT, which is expected to be launched as soon as tomorrow. The phone has been already announced officially, yet no exact details on its availability and price tag emerged until now.

According to the latest news around the Internet, the Motorola CLIQ XT will become available for purchase on March 17 with a price tag of $99.99 attached to it. Of course, the price includes the signing of a two-year contract agreement with the carrier, but there are chances that Even More Plus customers will also have the possibility to purchase it SIM free, for $329.99.

For what it's worth, the Motorola CLIQ XT should bring a lot of nice features to Android fans on T-Mobile's network, and the $99.99 also looks like a nice deal for the handset. Especially when considering the fact that it might receive an upgrade to a newer flavor of Google's Android operating system as well, most probably Android 2.1.

The Motorola CLIQ XT comes to the market with the MotoBlur solution from Motorola, which has been developed so as to offer fast access to contacts, messages and more, right from the handset's homescreen. This social networking-focused solution is meant to make the device even more appealing to users, and those fond of staying connected at all time will certainly go for it.

However, for the time being, the details regarding the availability and pricing of the CLIQ XT are still unofficial. Previous rumors on the matter suggested that it might arrive with a price tag of $129.99 with a two-year contract agreement, something unconfirmed so far. Still, users might also choose to purchase the phone with a one-year contract agreement, something that will bring them the device for $199.99, it seems.