Within a matter of weeks before the release of the iPhone 3G S handset, users were buoyed by the summer news surrounding a new wireless charging accessory. In an effort to catch up with their high street rivals Palm, Apple has moved swiftly to place themselves firmly in the wireless charging market.
Palm’s latest device, the Palm Pre, helped them take the idea of wireless charging into the mainstream, but their dominance in this area could be soon to end.
With the input of developers, WildCharge, an effective wireless charging solution for the iPhone (http://www.foneshop.com/
It is important to note that this is also compatible with a number of other major brands including BlackBerry, Pearl and Motorola. In comparison, the Palm wireless add-on is strictly exclusive to their products.
Developers have taken things a step further by introducing a universal adaptor for the iPhone that extends wireless charging ability to an additional 150 devices – an interesting device for an office or building.
Although it has already been possible for owners of BlackBerry (http://www.foneshop.com/
Nevertheless, wireless charging is a useful addition to the iPhone, as Apple (http://www.foneshop.com/
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