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At Nokia World in Abu Dhabi today, Nokia introduced a portable wireless charging plate called the Nokia DC-50. The device retail for $99 when it arrives “globally” in the final quarter of this year.
The Nokia DC-50 is supposed to make charging both easier and faster by letting people wirelessly charge their smartphone anytime and anywhere. Supporting the Qi wireless standard, it is compatible with Nokia Lumia devices supporting wireless charging, including the Lumia 1520, Lumia 1020, Lumia 925, and Lumia 920.
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