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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

Alcatel 1 review: Android Go can’t save this bargain handset
Mobile phones

Alcatel’s budget phone is the first we’ve seen to run Android Go – but it’s not all we’d hoped it would be

£70
Sony Xperia XZ Premium: Ultra slow-mo, but design is flawed
Mobile phones

A great smartphone but it isn’t as good as the Samsung Galaxy S8

£649 inc VAT
Sony Xperia XA2 Ultra review: an excellent phone
Mobile phones

The Sony Xperia XA2 Ultra is a big-screened monster of a device, and arguably Sony’s best phone in years

£379
Sony Xperia XZ1 review: A mid-range phone with a neat trick
Mobile phones

Sony’s Xperia XZ1 brings 3D image scanning to smartphones, but is it worth your cash?

£599 inc VAT
These Kindle deals arrived just in time for Christmas
eReaders

All the best deals on Amazon's Kindle readers in the build up to Christmas

Razer Phone review: The smartphone that changes everything
Mobile phones

With a 120Hz screen and a massive battery, the Razer Phone sets the course for smartphones to come, but it isn’t without its flaws

£699 inc VAT
Google Pixel 2 review: The redefined Android phone
Mobile phones

Google’s Pixel 2 is waving the flag for Android once again

£629 inc VAT
Honor 7S review: Now only £80
Mobile phones

One of the cheapest Android Oreo phones we’ve seen, but the camera’s pretty awful and the whole thing’s painfully slow

£100 Incl VAT
Samsung Galaxy Note 8 review: Bigger, better, less flammable
Mobile phones

The Galaxy Note 8 rises from the ashes of its predecessor; but can Samsung get back in your pocket?

£869 inc VAT
Kaspersky Internet Security 2018 review
Kaspersky Internet Security 2018 review: An excellent suite
Internet security Software

The best choice for power users and tinkerers, with little different from 2017’s offering – but that’s fine

£20 inc VAT (1yr, 3 devices)