[Q] nexus wireless charger - Nexus 4 Accessories

Hello,
i already own the Nexus Charging Orb and i really like it, and i would like to get the newer nexus wireless charger as well (the flat one).
http://www.amazon.com/Nexus-Wireless-Charger-Smartphones-Tablets/dp/B00GN1YKBU
The problem is, i have no idea where to get one. It doesn't seem to be available anywhere. Is Google creating a new one or why the shortage?
If anyone has a link to buy a new one (preferably in Europe), please let me know.

There are like a dozen other similar topics with many links.
Why don't you try search a bit first?
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JanetPanic said:
The Freedom Pro is your best bet if you want a foldable keyboard. I have not received mine yet but I needed one for a project and after some research it seemed the best still available. It is ~$100 at Amazon but if you google around you should be able to find a discount code for it. I picked mine up from wirelessground.com (15% coupon code mymobilegear).
Keep in mind there are no official drivers for it at this time however. KeyPro is available on the market but is $9.95 which might deter some. Also note I have never used keypro so can not say how well/poorly it performs.
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when you get the keyboard, please could you drop a comment about how it worked etc.... Im thinking of also getting one

Best Wireless Charing Pad...

Which should I get? I want to use it for nighttime charging on my night stand. I have seen a bunch of different ones, but which one do people think is the best (ignoring price)?
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Which should I get? I want to use it for nighttime charging on my night stand. I have seen a bunch of different ones, but which one do people think is the best (ignoring price)?
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http://www.nokia.com/global/products/accessory/dt-910/
Not sure the stand would work with my otter box... options for a flat one?
Hi,
Please use the search function and look in some of the many already created threads about this topic.
Thanks,
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