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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

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip review: Upgraded 5G model on the way
Mobile phones

The Z Flip is certainly the most appealing foldable around, but until the price drops it will remain a niche product

£1300 inc VAT
Microsoft Surface Book 2 review: Mighty, but pricey
2-in-1 laptops

A great all-round laptop that offers up a unique set of features

£2999 inc VAT
The best Samsung Galaxy S9 cases to buy
Mobile phones

Protect your fragile Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus with these stylish and drop-proof cases

Oppo A5 review: You can do much better for the price
Mobile phones

Keep your Oppo-tions open

£179 inc. VAT
Oppo Reno 2 review: Flagship features for less
Mobile phones

Packed with features but rough around the edges – there are better mid-range phones

£449 inc VAT
Garmin Vivofit Jr 2 display
Garmin Vivofit Jr. 2 review: 50% off for a limited time
Smartwatches

A well-thought-out, fully featured fitness tracker for kids; the question is, do you or your kids really need it?

£80 inc VAT
Sony Xperia 1 II review: One-two punch
Mobile phones

Finally, a Sony flagship worth buying (if you can afford it)

£1100 inc VAT
AEG Chillflex Pro: A premium air-con for larger rooms
Air conditioners Home appliances

Available from £449, the AEG Chillflex Pro is one of the best premium PACs we’ve tested

£469 inc VAT
Motorola Edge review: Cutting edge?
Mobile phones

With its first 5G smartphone, Motorola edges away from its budget roots

£550 inc VAT
Huawei MatePad Pro initial review
Tablets

It’s undoubtedly a beast, but the Play Store is still MIA

£499 inc VAT