A few days we told doing and could reserve the first official accessories that South Korea's Samsung had designed for the Galaxy Nexus (the third mobile header Google used to release its new operating system for smartphones and tablets, Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, or ICS).
It was a pair of recharging and syncing bases. One, designed for the home or office desk (or to turn the terminal into an alarm clock, in the style of what Motorola proposed at the time with its first Milestone); another, oriented to the car, so that the Galaxy Nexus was well attached in order to serve as a GPS navigator or music player (especially, if we have a Bluetooth connection in our vehicle).
Today we can expand the list of accessories for the Galaxy Nexus. They would go on sale in the second half of this month of November, in parallel to the official launch of the phone, and have prices between eight and 34 dollars (that is, between 5.8 and 24.6 euros, at the current exchange rate) in the online store theaccesoryking.com, although these accessories are expected to reach other stores.
For starters, we have a couple of units dedicated to throw a cable to the phone when you try to expand the autonomy. The first is a dock equipped with an additional 1,750 milliamp battery, which will serve to power the Galaxy Nexus with power when we do not have access to a charging point. In addition, it serves as a cradle to use for the telephone in the style of the one that was already shown a few days ago. Its price is 34 dollars (24.6 euros, at the change).
If we are interested in taking a 1,750 battery with us to change it for the one that has been exhausted in the guts of the phones, we could opt for this one, which will get us out of trouble if we run out of autonomy and carry an additional one well charged. In this case, you will have to pay 25.2 dollars (about 18.2 euros, at the change).
And what would a mobile phone be without customizable covers? The Galaxy Nexus does not leave this section in the pipeline, and while waiting for the arrival of a downpour of accessory cases, Samsung presents a couple of them. The first costs fifteen dollars (about 10.85 euros, at the current exchange rate), and with the name of "Barely There Case" comes to suggest that its design is designed so that the mobile does not appear to have an additional cover.
Finally, the cheapest outer casing costs eight dollars (about 5.8 euros, at the currency exchange) will be based on an electric blue color and will consist of a body in two pieces. Unfortunately, there are still no images to give us an idea of what these accessories will look like.
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