
The base plate itself isn't limited to the two devices and should power up any Qi-capable device that uses 5W of power or less. A USB port also provides an option for those who need to charge a device through conventional means. Energizer hasn't said how long either of the phones takes to reach a complete charge versus a wired link.
Inductive Chargers should reach stores in October with a price of $89 for the core device. The BlackBerry and iPhone cases cost the same $35. Energizer hasn't said if or when it plans to ship cases for more recent phones from either company or for other devices.
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