There you have it, T-Mobile’s first dual-core Android handset is now available for $99.99 only. So, Amazon isn’t only the place, where you get the T-Mobile G2X smartphone for $99. Wirefly has also slashed the price of T-Mobile G2X to $99.99 for the new T-Mobile’s new customers and $149.99 for an upgrade.
The G2x is built by LG, equipped with a dual-core 1GHz Tegra 2 processor from NVIDIA and it has got a 4-inch touchscreen. It is running a stock version of Android 2.2 Froyo without any customizations by T-Mobile. With the help of its 8 megapixel camera, it can record 1080p (1920 x 1080) HD video, and has an HDMI-out port, DLNA functionality wireless streaming to share those hi-def videos, plus a VGA front-facing webcam, Wi-Fi b/g/n, GPS, Bluetooth 2.1, 8GB internal storage, and powered by 1,500mAh battery. Of course, it can connect to T-Mobile’s HSPA+ network, that promises theoretical speeds of 21Mbps.
Read: T-Mobile G2X Full Specifications.
Buy
T-Mobile’s new customers now can buy the T-Mobile G2X at Wirefly Stores (hit the link) for $99.99 and it will cost $149.99 for existing customers with qualified upgrades on a new two-year service agreement.
RadioShack is also selling it at $99.99 for new T-Mobile customers, and existing customers can buy it for $119.99 (buy).