Tylt Vu inductive charger is also a stand for your phone
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At CES, the Tylt Vu inductive charger was on display. The accessory has two functions. First, it is an inductive wireless charger that works on the Qi standard. Any phone that can be wirelessly charged will work with the product such as the Google Nexus 4, Nokia Lumia 920, Nokia Lumia 820, Nokia Lumia 822, Nokia Lumia 810 and the HTC DROID DNA to name a few.
Besides recharging your phone without wires, the Tylt Vu is covered in Soft Touch and is perfect for holding your phone at a 45 degree angle. Whether you want to view the screen in portrait or landscape, the stand provides you with a great viewing experience and will still charge up your phone in either orientation. The Tylt Vu looks cool too, coming in four different colors, red, black, blue or yellow.
The charger/stand will ship on April 1st and you can pre-order it for $69.99 from the sourcelink.
source: Tylt, Ubergizmo via MobileSyrup
Besides recharging your phone without wires, the Tylt Vu is covered in Soft Touch and is perfect for holding your phone at a 45 degree angle. Whether you want to view the screen in portrait or landscape, the stand provides you with a great viewing experience and will still charge up your phone in either orientation. The Tylt Vu looks cool too, coming in four different colors, red, black, blue or yellow.
The charger/stand will ship on April 1st and you can pre-order it for $69.99 from the sourcelink.
source: Tylt, Ubergizmo via MobileSyrup
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2. Igneel posted on 20 Jan 2013, 06:45 2 0
Dude, it's Qi compatible. Any device that has Qi inductive charger can use it. Hope it's clear for ya :)
3. Bilpocalypse posted on 20 Jan 2013, 15:36 1 0
I'm sure if your GS3 is compatible, yes. They only mentioned these phones because they are compatible out of the box.
4. samsungapple posted on 22 Jan 2013, 12:18 0 0
i know it is compatible but what i meant was does galaxy s3 need special back cover that allows you to charge wirelessly? sorry for not making it clear.


