Windows Phone Central Store: now supporting recently announced Windows Phone 8 hardware

The Windows Phone Central Store has been updated to feature accessories and products for the recently announced Windows Phone 8 hardware. The Nokia Lumia 920, 820, as well as the Samsung ATIV S and HTC 8X, 8S are all now supported by our popular store, which has shipped more than 2 million orders.

We previously looked at the Windows Phone Central Store (as well as other stores within the Mobile Nations network) taking advantage of cheaper shipping to provide a first class service to a larger audience. With international shipping a breeze our readers can get the most out of their Windows Phone(s) with a full range of accessories for all handsets on the platform.

For now our collection for the new Windows Phone 8 devices is limited for obvious reasons, but products that are compatible with the new hardware (chargers, cleaning products, docks, headsets, and more) are already available.

When Windows Phone 8 is released to the general public with the recently announced hardware launching worldwide, the Windows Phone Central Store will begin to populate with more accessories, so be sure to keep a watchful eye on both the store and our front page for any deals and / or announcements.

As well as the store full of accessories, our Windows Phone community forum sports useful dedicated areas for discussion to take place surrounding compatible add-ons for Windows Phones. You can locate these forums by selecting any designated handset top-level forum or via the sub-forum links on the main index page.

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So whether you're into reading up on the latest news, engaging with other Windows Phone owners in discussions and heated debates, or purchasing useful accessories for your smartphones, Windows Phone Central takes pride in being the number one community for platform enthusiasts. 

Rich Edmonds
Senior Editor, PC Build

Rich Edmonds was formerly a Senior Editor of PC hardware at Windows Central, covering everything related to PC components and NAS. He's been involved in technology for more than a decade and knows a thing or two about the magic inside a PC chassis. You can follow him on Twitter at @RichEdmonds.