T-Mobile today announced the availability information for its holiday lineup of devices, which includes both Android and Windows Phone 8 devices. Announced by Google earlier today, the Nexus 4 and 3G Nexus 7 will both be offered by T-Mobile. The Nexus 4 will be available from Google Play on November 13 and from T-Mobile's stores and website a day later on November 14. T-Mobile's pricing for the Nexus 4 will be set at $199.99 with a two-year contract and Classic plan or $199.99 with 20 monthly payments of $20 each on a Value plan. The Nexus 7 will be offered through Google Play starting on November 5 for $299.
T-Mobile also confirmed the launch and pricing details for its version of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 today. The T-Mo Tab 2 10.1 will be released both online and in stores on November 14, with Classic plan pricing expected to come in at $349.99 with a $50 rebate and two-year contract. Customers that'd prefer a Value Mobile Broadband plan will be ponying up a down payment of $199.99 as well as 20 monthly payments of $15 for the Tab 2 10.1.
On the Windows Phone side of things, T-Mobile revealed the availability information for both the Nokia Lumia 810 and HTC Windows Phone 8X. The Lumia 810 will be bringing its 4.3-inch display to T-Mobile on November 14 for $149.99 with a $50 mail-in rebate and two-year contract on a Classic plan. Pricing for the Lumia 810 on Value plans will be $99.99 with a $50 mail-in rebate and 20 monthly payments of $20 apiece. HTC's WIndows Phone 8X will also be landing on T-Mobile on November 14. HTC's new handset is expected to cost $199.99 with a $50 mail-in rebate on a Classic plan and $149.99 with a $50 rebate and 20 payments of $20 on a Value plan.
With devices like the Nexus 4 and HTC 8X, it looks like T-Mobile customers in the market for a new smartphone will soon have some tough choices to make when it comes time to pick a device. It's good to see that these new devices are headed to T-Mobile in the next few weeks, especially considering that T-Mobile previously announced its new Windows Phone products but didn't provide any availability details at the time. To help pass the time until mid-November and these new T-Mobile devices arrive, you can find Magenta's full press release at the below.
Via T-Mobile