Rumour has it, Apple are going to reveal the long awaited iPhone 5 this September/October time, and numerous apple fans will be hoping to purchase the brand new phone as soon as it’s released, with a lot of people preparing for setting up a tent on the street outside of Apple stores worldwide to get it first.

The next iPhone is expected to look like the iPhone 4, but will have a considerably quicker processor, an improved camera and will also run Apple’s new operating system which will be able to hooking up to the iCloud to share photos and videos with other iphones, as outlined by rumours.

Tech lovers are going to be keen to get hold of the brand new iPhone as soon as it’s released and this means that many properly functional older types of iPhone will be set aside and forgotten about, along with many other old gadgets.

For those who have an old iPod or iPhone, it is worth contemplating how to sell your iPod to make additional cash so you have some spending money for your summer holiday or to save up towards the cost of Christmas.

When somebody has decided “I want to sell my iPod or iPhone”, they can be unsure what to do. There are numerous companies that will offer to get your old gadget but it’s vital that you choose one that will pay you a reasonable price.

Most companies offer you a standard price, whereas Gadget Panda provide a variety of quotes based on the condition of your item. This means that if you have a gadget that looks practically new, you’ll be offered a higher price. Gadget Panda also accept malfunctioning iPods and iPhones so even if your item is not operating and no use to you personally, you can get some money for it.

Gadget Panda provide you with a quick and straight forward service, and you could receive your payment as a bank transfer or Paypal funds in just two days. This easy to use service ensures that there is minimal effort required from you so you have nothing to lose and everything to gain selling your unwanted gadgets with Gadget Panda.

 

 

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