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And Just Like That, T-Mobile G2 Pricing

So we’ve seen images, have a great guess at a release date and a pretty decent idea as to what to expect inside the device. How about price, you guys want to know price don’t you? Well as the above image shows the price of the T-Mobile G2 with Google will drop in right in line with other smartphones across the market at $199.99 with a $50 mail in rebate on Even More plans. Even More Plus customers, you’ll be paying $499.99, which is pretty much in line with expectations as well. No real surprises here but its always nice to have an idea what to expect and who are we kidding, you guys were begging to get this information. So there you have it, we delivered.

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POSTED ON September 1, 2010, , , ,

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  1. TmoBully Reply
    10/09/01

    I know it’s a little picky to check grammar when it comes to comments, but you forgot to capitalize the “o” in your last sentence. Sorry I couldn’t resist. :P

  2. threetee14 Reply
    10/09/01

    stupid question… what does the G stand for anyway?

  3. Will Reply
    10/09/01

    Best buy and other non direct sellers charge a higher price for no contact than do direct retailers to make up cost on the lower upgrade prices they give

  4. alex Reply
    10/09/01

    great price.might be getting this,although i really want the mytouch hd. Guys dont you think tmobile is being awfully quiet when it comes to froyo updates like the mytouch slide, the mytouch, and the vibrant. all we herd is the mytouch will get froyo i would like to know a date. anyone have a guess?

  5. JaylanPHNX Reply
    10/09/01

    You make no sense at all. The G2 IS a high-end phone and competes very well. It has HSPA+ which is as fast as Sprint’s 4G. It has a processor that is as powerful as a Snapdragon but with a better graphics processor. It has a 3.7″ AMOLED screen which is not small or cheap by any means. And then to say it only stacks up to the Vibrant, as though the Vibrant isn’t right up there with the highest of high-end devices is even more inane. Get a clue and some punctuation while you’re at it.

  6. Rilesman Reply
    10/09/01

    I agree with T-Mobile’s advertisement woes….but if they don’t have the units to meet demand then they may not advertise as well.

    However, with the H network (seriously they have to distinguish HSPA+ somehow) they really need to step up the game and draw the crowds or at least the respect and wow factor.

  7. redman12 Reply
    10/09/01

    I’ve been holding out my upgrade since May 2010 for a super phone, I think it’s time to UPGRADE!

  8. tortionist Reply
    10/09/01

    Are you kidding? The G2 is better than all of the others at this point. They have snap dragon processors, the G2 doesn’t. It has better. and Android 2.2. It blows all of the high end smart phones away. It may not be SAMOLED, but who cares. The screen isn’t too big at 4.3 or 4.0 inches, but just right at 3.7 inches.

  9. aksnoopy Reply
    10/09/01

    I was able to sign up for Cingular (now AT&T) when I was 18 and switched to Tmobile a couple years later and had no problems with credit checks.

  10. ItsAllNoise Reply
    10/09/01

    I have been wondering how much of a battery drain hspa+ will be. I guess I could turn it off when its not needed. Hmm…

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