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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.
- best buySamsung Galaxy A51 review: A minor change to the mid-range Small improvements and subtle tweaks over its predecessor but the Galaxy A51 is still incredible value£320
- recommendedSamsung Galaxy A21s review: The ‘s’ stands for sensational One of Samsung’s cheapest smartphones, the Galaxy A21s is a worthy budget pick£180
- Sony Xperia L4 review: Flawed affordability Another competent, affordable Xperia – but other budget phones do it better£170
- Huawei Mate 40 Pro preview: So-so software The Huawei Mate 40 Pro is a mighty fine handset but the lack of Google Play Services remains a critical stumbling block£1100
- recommendedSamsung Galaxy S20 FE review: New Galaxy S20 is fan-tastic The Samsung Galaxy S20 FE undercuts the S20 on price but with similar specifications, where are the cutbacks?£599
- recommendedSony Xperia 5 review: Now at its lowest ever SIM-free price The Xperia 5 introduces Sony’s top-end features to (slightly) lighter wallets, and for the most part it succeeds£699
- best buyOnePlus 8 Pro review: Simply superb The OnePlus 8 Pro improves on its predecessor in most ways and still undercuts the competition on price£799
- Nokia 8.3 5G review: An affordable tour de force 5G comes to the Nokia 8.3, but does it distance itself from the already saturated mid-range market?£500
- recommendedDJI Osmo Mobile 3: DJI’s cheapest gimbal is better than ever Lighter and smaller with a handful of new features, the Osmo Mobile 3 is DJI’s best smartphone gimbal yet£99
- recommendedSamsung Galaxy Tab S6: A fabulous Android tablet A super-lightweight tablet that does it all and comes with a stylus in the box but Android’s tablet software selection still isn’t great£610
- best buyNokia 5.3 review: The best £150 smartphone The Nokia 5.3 is an incredible all-round budget phone. At this price, it’s the best there is£150
- Honor 9X review: A snazzy update Honor’s new entry into its ‘X’ range of phones has a large, notch-free screen for not much money£250
- Huawei P30 Lite review: Cheaper, but less sophisticated Roughly half the price of Huawei’s flagship P-series phones, the P30 Lite looks just as good but lacks key features£329
- Huawei P40 Pro: Huawei’s Google-free flagship The Huawei P40 Pro's hardware is seriously impressive, but is it too early to fully ditch Google?£899