British households contain more than £20 billion worth of unused technology - including old smartphones, laptops and tablets, according to research.A study found the average home has tech to the tune of £813.90 lying around in drawers, cupboards and on shelves.This equates to unused devices worth £20 billion across the 26.3million households in the country with access to connectivity.And the average adult hasn’t had a clear out of old tech for more than three-and-a-half years, according to the poll of 2,000 adults.Meanwhile 81 percent have a mobile phone gathering dust in a drawer that hasn’t been used in more than a year.Max Taylor, consumer director, Vodafone UK, which commissioned the research, said: “It’s shocking to see just how much.
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