Just place your Nokia Lumia on the charging plate and your phone will charge wirelessly
Fed up with fiddling with connectors and wires when charging your phone? Nokia has made it as easy. The Finnish handset maker has added a rare smartphone accessory called Nokia DT900, a wireless charging pad to its portfolio. Simply put your phone down on the plate. That?s all you have to do. A light indicator shows you when your phone is fully charged and ready to take away.
Designed with elegance and carved in the shape and size of a smartphone, the charging pad is available in yellow, red, white, blue and black colours. It can charge wirelessly and is different from a docking table. You can just put your phone on the charging table, in any direction, and the phone will charge in just about the same time as a wired charger.
It has a 2.5 mm charging connector and the charging pad?s output voltage is 12.0 volt. In the test-run, the device fully charged a Lumia 920 in less than three hours, which is what its wired charger also took.
This Nokia device?s biggest advantage is that it frees users from the hassles of plugging or fumbling for the connecting slots. You can keep the charging pad plugged-in as its standby power consumption goes only up to 30mW. The charging pad is compact and sleek; it measures just 120 x 60 x 11 mm, weighs 93 grams and has an LED indicator that glows when your Lumia handset is fully charged.
The DT900 is compatible with three Nokia Lumia handsets?920, 820 and 720. The price of R3,900 sounds expensive when compared to the conventional Nokia 5V chargers, but they can?t offer the same ease and comfort the DT900 can.