The Nexus 4 Wireless Charger is finally available for purchase through the Google Play store for $59.99, almost three months after the handset’s initial launch. The orb-shaped charger works similar to other wireless charging docks by utilizing the Qi inductive power charging standard.
However, unlike handsets such as the Nokia Lumia 920, the Nexus 4 does not lay flat on the device to charge. Rather, it sits at an angle. This is made possible by strategically placed magnets inside both the dock and the Nexus 4 that secure the handset to the device. Once it’s docked, the Nexus 4 goes into Daydream mode and can display photos, aggregated information from applications like Google Currents, a clock, or various "screensavers." This feature is currently only available in Android 4.2 Jelly Bean.
Though the charging station is available for purchase today, the Google Play store notes it will "ship soon."
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