Nexus One Desktop Dock has arrived! Could be yours for $45
Jan 28, 2010 blackberry, bluetooth, phones
The official Nexus One Desktop Dock is here, as announced by Google. As you can presume, it offers a dedicated place to mission your phone, “on your desk or nightstand.” But that’s not all – as soon as you slip your Nexus One into the bobtail, the Clock app opens with topical anaesthetic meter and weather condition, alarm settings, photograph slideshows, and your medicine. Moreover, there’s a 3.5mm-to-RCA audio frequency cable television so you could listen to the medicine from your newly purchased smartphone on your stereo system system – very cool!
The monetary value of the dock — as said in the title — is $45 and you can bargain it as a offprint appurtenance or bundled with the Nexus One purchase. It’s available from Google’s Nexus One computer storage, from the “Accessories” section at the bottom of the “Get your phone” varlet.
[Via: Engadget]
Tags: 5mm, alarm, app, apple iphone, blackberry, bluetooth, nexus one, phones
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