Aside from the announcement of the Lumia 730, 735 and 830 Microsoft also revealed some new accessories to compliment its smartphone range, and we have all the details right here.
First up is the Microsoft Screen Sharing For Lumia Phones – HD-10 accessory.
It supports full HD (1080p) streaming via the wireless display adapter. While Microsoft Screen Sharing is connected to your screen via the HDMI cable and powered by Micro USB, it actually connects wirelessly to your Lumia. Simply tap your NFC-enabled Lumia against it and it’s instantly connected.
Compatible with Lumia smartphones with screen projection and Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Miracast products on any operating system, the HD-10 is priced at $79/€79 and is available in white or black starting later this month.
Nokia Wireless Charging Plate – DT-903
A second-generation Nokia Wireless Charger was also announced, and it knows when your Lumia is running out of juice
Qi compatible and BT LE supported, the DT-903 sits patiently until it’s needed, then gives off a subtle glow when it senses it’s time for a top-up. A blinking light is also emitted when you’ve received a missed call, SMS or email on your Lumia.
Available next month, the Nokia Smart Wireless Charger comes in white, bright orange and bright green, priced at $59/€59.
Wireless Charging Shell for Lumia 735 – CC-3086
The Lumia 735 does not come with onboard wireless charging capability, but that can be added with the charging shell that comes in the following color options: dark grey, bright green and bright orange and priced at €14.90.
Wireless Charging Flip Shell for Lumia 830 – CP-627
For the Nokia 830, there"s the wireless charging flip shell that comes in dark grey, bright orange, or bright green priced at €24.90, available beginning next month.
Nokia Wireless Charging Plate – DT-601
And finally, there"s a new and small wireless charging plate for supported Lumias. The USB-powered charger is available in orange for $39/€29 starting this month.
For more details on the above accessories, head to the Nokia Conversations link below.
Source: Nokia Conversations | Images via Microsoft