Today, we talk only subtle design and minimalist design. For Microsoft, the new wireless charger suitable Qi of the company will brighten your life, or at least your room.
The DT-903 Nokia Charging Plate Smart Wireless is a Qi-enabled device, allowing users to simply file their smartphones on top of it to begin charging. Oh, and as a bonus, a light ring illuminates brightly around the base.
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To feed it, it is essential to connect it to a USB port. Indeed, unlike many such devices, it has no outlet adapter. But nowadays, who does not already have at least one USB wall adapter or USB direct outlet?
The bright neon base has an additional benefit to the owners of a Windows Phone device (the Nokia Lumia 720, 810, 822, 920, 928, and 1520, or 820, 925 and 1020, and the HTC 8X). By combining the charger by NFC or Bluetooth connectivity, you'll be able to configure flashing patterns to notify you of missed calls, third-party applications alerts, and more. It will even let you know if the battery in your smartphone is low, so that you know why you asked.
The base incandescent to a night mode, and possibly extinct by anyone with an accessible button below the charger.
The DT-903 works seamlessly with any compatible smartphone Qi, as noted The Verge. However, the editor Chris Welch tested the charger using a Nexus 6 and stressed the "super picky" with a non-Windows Phone device.
Nokia DT-903 costs $ 59 and is available now on the Microsoft store.
The DT-903 Nokia Charging Plate Smart Wireless is a Qi-enabled device, allowing users to simply file their smartphones on top of it to begin charging. Oh, and as a bonus, a light ring illuminates brightly around the base.
See also : Gionee ready to unveil a ridiculously thin smartphone at MWC 15
To feed it, it is essential to connect it to a USB port. Indeed, unlike many such devices, it has no outlet adapter. But nowadays, who does not already have at least one USB wall adapter or USB direct outlet?
The bright neon base has an additional benefit to the owners of a Windows Phone device (the Nokia Lumia 720, 810, 822, 920, 928, and 1520, or 820, 925 and 1020, and the HTC 8X). By combining the charger by NFC or Bluetooth connectivity, you'll be able to configure flashing patterns to notify you of missed calls, third-party applications alerts, and more. It will even let you know if the battery in your smartphone is low, so that you know why you asked.
The base incandescent to a night mode, and possibly extinct by anyone with an accessible button below the charger.
The DT-903 works seamlessly with any compatible smartphone Qi, as noted The Verge. However, the editor Chris Welch tested the charger using a Nexus 6 and stressed the "super picky" with a non-Windows Phone device.
Nokia DT-903 costs $ 59 and is available now on the Microsoft store.