Wireless charging phone holder to be placed in car...

Nokia please build a wireless charging phone holder to be placed in cars so that drivers can charge their phones while using navigation etc.

Thanks Farby,
@JianXingQuek
Hi if you look http://www.brodit.com/ and put in the make and model of the the device you have they should have a passive or charging holder for your device which can fit in you car. The charging option comes with a cigarette lighter charger attached but there are also options from various engineers who can hardwire the charger cable so that it is hidden and the cigarette isn't obscured.
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