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Nokia DT-903: Microsoft's glowing wireless charger

The Nokia DT-903 charger is available in three different colors.

Wireless chargers are becoming an increasingly common sight, and the days when cables will be unnecessary are no longer light years away. Light-colored is Microsoft's Qi wireless charger Nokia DT-903, which "accepts" all smartphones with the Qi standard, the standard that has the most credit for wireless charging. It is a plastic tile that, when a smartphone is placed on it, lights up like neon. Either orange, white and green.

Nokia DT-903, Microsoft's shiny wireless charger is definitely a boost to the market of wireless chargers, which have so far built a reputation for minimalistic and serious devices. The DT-903 is their complete opposite, and literally it glows. Not from luck, but from charging your smartphone. It is not picky, as it accepts anyone equipped with Qi standard.

Nokia DT-903 will "revive" battery and space.
Nokia DT-903 will "revive" the battery and space.

But at the same time, it should be added that, since it is a Microsoft product, it offers lighting options only to selected people, i.e. to those who run them Windows Phone operating system, as they are only accessible via its menus. If you are going to put it on the tile Lumia, the extremely light charger will light up and become a kind of ambient light. You can choose between three intensities of light, but you can neon girl turn off completely (night mode).

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The Nokia DT-903 charger is available in three different colors. This is what the green version looks like.
The Nokia DT-903 charger is available in three different colors. This is what the green version looks like.

You can also program the Nokia DT-903 charger by determine light patterns, which are triggered in the event of a message, missed call, etc. This Microsoft charger has another interesting feature. If it's Windows Phone near him and with Bluetooth turned on, and its battery nearing a critical state, the light signal of the charger, which "furries" itself via USB, will warn you that it's "time for lunch".


Available in Microsoft Store for calculated 52€.

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