
By Chris Eckerdt
Nintendo first introduced the DS in 2004, and it has since become one of the most popular handheld gaming systems since the original GameBoy. Like Apple, when you have something revolutionary on your hands, you don't just stick with one, you improve and reinvent. The Nintendo DS now has five different iterations. Here's how to figure out which one you have: More...
By Chris Eckerdt
Before the iPhone, there was the BlackBerry. Text messaging was new, and while everyone else was pressing the "5" button three times just to type the letter "L," BlackBerry users were already on the dedicated and full QWERTY keyboards, along with enjoying large full color screens and eye-popping hardware. Research in Motion's BlackBerry was on top for a long time, and even though its market share has dipped, BlackBerry still remains a popular device because of its advanced security systems. More...

The iPod was first introduced on October 23rd, 2001. Since then the iPod has revolutionized everything it's been connected with including the way we interact with and listen to music. Some might even argue the iPod was the first stepping stone into building Apple into the powerhouse that it is today. Apple's iPods are everywhere, and with 10 years of making them, there are a lot of different models: 23 to be exact! This number doesn't account for the different capacities either; there are 23 different kinds of iPods that have been made since 2001. Wow, Apple's been busy! Hit the break to find out how to indentify them all. More...

Since 2005, the iPod Shuffle has been the smallest of the iPod family. The telltale signs of identifying this model are its extreme portability, lack of screen, and cheap price. Apple has since come out with 4 different models, and we'll go over them all! More...

The iPod Nano was first released in 2005 after the iPod Mini line was discontinued. Since then it has been sold for 6 years with no signs of slowing down, and every year there's always been a new iPod Nano released. If you're doing the math, that's 6 iPod Nanos, total! When selling your iPod Nano it may be tough to distinguish which is which, but have no fear! This guide is here! More...

After the iPod Classic was introduced, Apple found that while it could hold a lot of music, it wasn't very travel friendly. The public wanted something smaller, more durable, but with the same music containing quality they found with the original. Apple's answer? The iPod Mini. More...

The iPod classic is the first iPod to be released from Apple. It can be identified by its big square shape, with square screen that takes up about half of the front side, and round click wheel that takes up the other half of the front side. There are 6 generations, so let's get started by looking at each: More...

This is an update of the original What Kind of iPhone do I Have blog. No new generations have come out for the iPhone, but one new kind of iPhone has been added. Check out the full read to find out what it is, and how to identify it! More...

Apple re-invented the tablet category with the iPad, and now there's several different generations from which to choose. Each of these have only slight differences, but they are all still identifiable! When it comes to identifying your iPad on the website, there are 4 things you will to figure out: iPad Generation, Storage, Antenna Type, and Carrier (if applicable). Read below to learn how to figure out which iPad you have.
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There are now five different kinds of iPhones on the market, and through the generations, the design has remained consistent, which can make it confusing when coming to the site to sell your iPhone. We're here to help you identify your iPhone model, making it easier to get an accurate quote when selling it to BuyMyTronics.com. More...

If you had to ask us what the most common problem our customers run into when visiting us it would be this; every time someone comes BuyMyTronics.com to sell their used cell phone, the most daunting task generally seems to be indentifying what model of phone it actually is. The Apple iPod touch is no different! More...