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Alan Martin
Alan Martin is a freelance writer with more than a decade’s worth of experience, mainly in the technology space, with bylines at The Evening Standard, Tom's Guide, The i and many others. His main focus at Expert Reviews is ensuring that your next pick of phone or wearable is the right choice for you and represents the best possible value for money. In the past he’s covered a broad range of games, dental apparel and pet accessories and, on one memorable occasion, had to strip off to retrieve a rogue drone from a lake – such is his dedication to reviews.
- Samsung Galaxy Watch Active 2 review The trouble with releasing a follow-up device so soon after the first is there may not be too much to shout about£289
- The new iPad Pro supports a trackpad keyboard cover The line between tablet and laptop is now very blurry at Apple
- Best audiobooks: The best fiction and non-fiction audiobooks Don't let life get in the way of reading! We reveal the best audiobooks, whether you're a fantasy fan or biography bookworm
- No, Amazon isn't suspending all its shipments Headlines doing the rounds are pretty misleading – for the time being, at least
- EE, Vodafone, Three and O2 are all down for some customers That’ll help the millions of Brits working from home to combat coronavirus
- Deliveroo brings in new measures to cope with coronavirus Food delivery service unveils measures to help both customers and drivers as COVID-19 pandemic spreads
- EE turns on 5G in 21 new towns and cities Celebration time for Bath, Chelmsford, Loughborough, Rochester and more
- The Motorola Edge Plus looks stylish in these renders Motorola is planning a return to flagship territory
- best buyXiaomi Mi 9T Pro review: Move over OnePlus It’s hard to use the Xiaomi Mi 9T Pro for an extended period and not conclude the price was a typo£399
- Sony Xperia 10 II: Specs, release date and price Will Sony’s mid-range phone struggle in a competitive field again?
- Sky set to bump up customers’ broadband and TV prices ...but broadband customers may be able to leave without penalty