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We previously hailed it as one of London’s most-loved mobile apps, and now Depop is shedding its iOS-only tag by launching on Android too.
DePop lets you sell pretty much anything you can snap a photo of, and covers everything from fashion and technology, to literature and old vinyl. It basically mashes the peer-to-peer functionality of platforms such as Craiglist, Gumtree or Etsy, with the mobile-centric style of Instagram. It claims more than 5 million euros ($6.84m) worth of items have been sold to date.
Snap a photo, and sell anything to strangers using nothing more than PayPal. That’s Depop in a nutshell. And now you can do it on Android too.
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