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Nathan Spendelow

Deputy editor at Expert Reviews, Nathan joined the website back in 2016. Kicking off his journalism career as a laptop reviewer, he swiftly became Expert Reviews’ smartphone expert, testing and reviewing hundreds of handsets over the years. Nathan is an NCTJ-accredited journalist and regularly attends key industry events and product launches around the world, including the MWC and IFA trade shows.

Recent articles by Nathan Spendelow

Nokia 1.4 review: For less than £100, you can’t do better
Mobile phones

It isn’t faultless, but the Nokia 1.4 is still a competent low-priced smartphone that finds itself in a league of its own

£90 inc VAT
Samsung Galaxy A52 5G review: Agreeable affordability
Mobile phones

With 5G connectivity, a 120Hz display and solid performance, the Galaxy A52 5G is Samsung’s best-value smartphone yet

£399 inc VAT
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip3 5G: Finally, a foldable worth
Mobile phones

A folding flagship for the masses: the Galaxy Z Flip3 5G is well worth the money

£949 inc VAT
Xiaomi Mi 11 review: A flagship-killing powerhouse
Mobile phones

With a Snapdragon 888, 108MP camera and 120Hz screen, the Xiaomi Mi 11 is (almost) the complete package

£749 inc VAT
Nintendo Switch OLED review: The Switch gets better
Gaming

The Nintendo Switch is back, but is the new OLED screen worth the added cost?

£310 inc VAT
Amazon Halo View announced with AMOLED screen
Fitness trackers

Amazon finally adds a screen to Halo, and updates its health and fitness subscription service – but a UK release is uncertain

Microsoft Surface Duo 2 officially announced
Mobile phones

The Surface Duo is back, but can Microsoft’s foldable stand apart from Samsung?

HTC Vive Pro 2 review: Virtual reality for the fortunate few
Mobile phones

HTC’s latest high-end VR headset is far from affordable, but the Vive Pro 2’s virtual-reality experience is unlike any other

£719 inc VAT (headset only)
Google Pixel 4a review: Back and better than ever
Mobile phones

The Pixel 4a is a fabulous smartphone: compact, lightweight, streamlined and very reasonably priced

£349 inc VAT
Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip 3 is the cheapest folding phone yet
Mobile phones

Finally, a foldable flagship for the masses: now with IPX8 waterproofing, added durability and a 120Hz display