The handset will have a price of 149.99$ with a 2 year service agreement.

Oct 31, 2006 12:29 GMT  ·  By

T-Mobile have decided to finally adopt the long awaited V3i on their own network, a handset that now will be known by the T-Mobile customers under the name of Motorola V3t. This seems to be the single difference between the V3i and the V3t, unless T-Mobile has prepared some kind of surprise for its customers (and, if that's the case, let's hope it will be a pleasant one).

The quad-band GSM handset has a 1.23 megapixel camera (pretty weird number of megapixels isn't it?), a microSD memory card expansion slot, with card included of a size still unknown and it also offers wireless Bluetooth connectivity, so the T-Mobile customers will be wire free from now on (at least the ones that buy the V3t).

If you intend to go to your nearest T-Mobile store and get yourself one of these V3t phones, you should know that they come with a 149.99 $ with a 50 $ mail-in rebate and a 2 year service agreement. Also, together with it, T-Mobile will also have for sale the limited Dolce & Gabanna Gold RAZR V3i, that can be taken home after you pay 299 $ under the same conditions as in the V3t case.