Bring your Nokia Lumia alive with wireless charging

Published by Boc Ly on February 8, 2013

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As if being able to charge up your smartphone without plugging it in was not brilliant enough, Nokia is taking the experience one step further. 

What if your lovely Nokia Lumia 920 or Lumia 820 was showing you useful information while it was being wirelessly charged?

This is what the Weather & Calendar feature of the new Nokia Accessory application will do.

Weather & Calendar

Weather & Calendar

When you are charging your Lumia 920 or Lumia 820 on the Nokia DT-910 wireless charging stand, you can tap NFC base of the charging stand to activate the Weather & Calendar screensaver.

This will show you the clock, your upcoming calendar appointment for today and tomorrow and the local weather provided you have a data connection and have enabled location services.

Naturally, it will also show you the charging level of your phone’s battery. In fact, an initial animation of the battery icon will be the first thing you see before it fades away to reveal the screensaver.

When you remove the smartphone from the stand, you’ll be shown the animation again and the current charge level.

Weather & Calendar is a clever feature that really takes advantage of the wireless charging stand’s gorgeous design. The stand is angled and shows your phone’s display prominently anyway so why just have a blank screen while it is being charged?

This way you can easily glance at useful information on your phone while you are working at your desk or reading a newspaper while the Lumia boosts its power reserves.

If you charge your phone in the bedroom at night it is also simple to dim the screen to a comfortable level by flicking the screen up or down. 

Customisation and options

When the screensaver is on, touch anywhere on the screen to bring up the menu icon to edit the settings of the Nokia Accessory application.

Weather & Calendar

The first thing you can change is the most radical – you can change the NFC tap to open a completely different application that you’ve downloaded from the Windows Phone Store!

For example, in the interests of fairness, there are plenty of other screensaver apps available! 

In addition to changing the application that is opened by the tap, you can choose to open a different app in each of the wireless charging stands you may have.

Each wireless charging stand has each its own unique NFC tag, so you could have a stand in your bedroom that will tap to open the Weather & Calendar screensaver, while the stand at your desk can tap to open an app to let you monitor your stock prices or the latest football results!

Other customisation options include the ability to switch between your current weather location or entering it manually and having the temperature shown in Celsius or Fahrenheit.

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Availability

The Weather & Calendar screensaver app is available through the latest Accessories update for Nokia Lumia 820 and Nokia Lumia 920 (apart from those devices on Verizon). You need a Nokia DT-910 wireless charging stand to use it though!

Handsets bought in 2013 will have Weather & Calendar on the Nokia Accessory app enabled straight out of the box.

Comments

  • malerocks

    How do I download this? I dont see an option to update…

    • http://conversations.nokia.com/ Tiina Jaatinen

      The app comes as part of the most recent Accessories app update – have you installed it yet? And then to launch the weather & calendar app you need one of those wireless charging stands. Have you got one?

      • malerocks

        Well strangely lately my 920 has not been offering me any updates at all. I get them all by manually checking in the store.

        Forgive my ignorance, but is there a way I can check if an update is available for the Accessories App? I cant seem to find it in store.

        • http://www.facebook.com/people/Jaska-Kangasvieri/100000196764117 Jaska Kangasvieri

          Didn’t receive any update and weather just started working. Maybe it was fixed from server side?

      • alicm

        i’m in the same boat as malerocks. I have the wireless charging stand, but I’m not sure what to do or download. I haven’t received any updates. I’m in the u.s. using At&t.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Jordan-Dupont/100001533477097 Jordan Dupont

    But there’s a problem :

    The weather will only be displayed on the screensaver if you set the “Regional format” to an English speaking country. I’m Belgian, French speaking and I was wondering why the weather wasn’t shown on my screen. After a few searchs on the web, I found I wasn’t the only one and that the regional format was involved in this problem!

    What I don’t understand is why is this setting so important because anyway, nothing is written on the weather, it’s simply a weather drawing (sun, clouds, moon,etc) and the temperature!

    So NOKIA, let’s spread this feature for French speaking people!

    • http://www.facebook.com/simon.hihn.5 Simon Hihn

      The strange thing is, weather didn’t work for me, either. But after portico update it did. Btw I’m from Germany.

    • Cagri Akgul

      Try again please, it works fine now.

    • http://conversations.nokia.com/ Tiina Jaatinen

      I was told by the product people that this was an issue before, but was fixed last week and should now work fine for all countries. Fingers crossed it’ll start working for you too. Keep us posted!

  • KillerKettle

    The most interesting in wireless charging – is the in car wireless charger, does Nokia have plan to produce it ?

  • Prodigy1

    I would appreciate, if anyone could answer my question; Is there a sleeping screen app for WP8 under work? You know, the most popular Symbian app ever? There are amoled screens among Nokia’s new phones as well, so I don’t see why it couldn’t be done… Naive or not, but it is one of the main reasons why I’m holding back my Lumia purchase.

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  • Varun

    Wireless charging right. This isnt new many chinese models came up with the idea. I am electrical engineers personally. I know hw they did it. The charging unit consist of a trasformer with the primary side only and core. And the mobile also holds a core and the winding is secondary with inbuilt rectifier and converters. When we provide suppy in primary side a flux gets developed and when the mobile is kept on the charging unit the flux from primary get linked to secondary. Thus a closed ciruit is formed by the magnetic field. There by charging the unit. This is done a project by most of the westen universities as “WIRELESS TRANSMISSION OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY”. Now adays you fine this in electric shavers, Heating devices etc.

    • Guest

      pathetic !!

    • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1500756562 Rohit Chauhan

      Oh god! Nobody asked for a working physics of the gadget. What Apple does is also nothing new either. Hence, no point to prove here. People don’t miss a point to bash Nokia. Thankyou very much for that scientific information. :/

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/7XWQYID5YZWLTPFE5RUAO5RZAU David寂楓[08-09夢想前進]

    I love this feature. When charging my phone on the stand it looks gorgeous and also informative. It used to heat up the phone a whole lot and restarts but Nokia fixed that now. So happy with my L920

  • LudwigVan

    Isn’t such a feature to work in the dark. So why don’t the capacitative buttons dimm after a time but keep glowing the whole night? HTC had this feature for years under Android.

  • voleheart

    nice…….

  • antidentite

    If only AT&T would actually stock this product. I purchased this on Nov 10th and AT&T still hasn’t shipped it saying it’s ‘backordered.” Man, I hate AT&T’s lack of communication.