
What better way to usher in the debut of a new flagship handset than accompanying it with new accessories? First of all is the Nokia Home Music that you see on the right – this peripheral offers the ability to tune in to podcasts, Internet radio as well as regular FM radio at the simple touch of a button. You can opt to hook it to a variety of devices, ranging from cell phones to digital music players, a computer or even a Hi-Fi system. As for the Nokia Internet Stick CS-10, this broadband modem offers you quick access to the Internet no matter where you are – just make sure you’re on an unlimited data plan with the SIM card inside lest you be slapped with a hefty data bill at the end of the month. Last but not least is the Nokia Extra Power DC-11 that offers users the ability to “extend the power of mobile devices anytime, anywhere”, as it is capable of storing back-up power for up to two phones simultaneously. There is no word on pricing or availability for any of the mentioned peripherals though, so keep your eyes peeled.
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