Wireless Charging Car Holder CR-200

When will this accessory be released for the Australian market?

kimclark804 wrote:
When will this accessory be released for the Australian market?
Available from some sellers apparently: http://www.shantekaccessories.com.au/nokia-wireless-charging-car-holder-cr-200.html#.Ud3fPxZyesE
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