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Apple iPhone Accessories

In just under an hour, thousands of customers will walk away from Apple and AT&T Stores with a shiny Apple iPhone. But will they also pick up some of Apple's official iPhone accessories? They might as well if they're already willing to dish out $500-$600.

The many iPhone accessories Apple is offering are:

  • iPhone Bluetooth Headset ($129)
  • Apple USB Power Adapter ($29)
  • iPhone Dock ($49)
  • Apple Dock Connector to USB Cable ($19)
  • iPhone Dual Dock ($49)
  • iPhone Universal Dock Adapter 3-Pack ($9)
  • iPhone Stereo Headset ($29)
  • iPhone Bluetooth Travel Cable ($29)
  • AirPort Extreme Base Station ($179)
  • iPhone TTY Adapter ($19)

Look for the "Works with iPhone" logo to find accessories that are certified by Apple.

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