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Jamie Harris


Assistant Technology and Science Editor

Jamie joined The Sun in December 2021 and currently serves as Assistant Technology and Science Editor. He has been covering the rapid-changing tech beat for more than a decade, previously working at the news agency, where his writing has been published in The Times, The Guardian, The Daily Mirror, The Daily Express, , , , as well as hundreds of local newspapers across the UK and Ireland. During that time he has covered everything from the ups and downs of the , through to major smartphone announcements, wild AI developments and numerous space launches as humans delve further into our universe. In 2019, Jamie broke an about a flawed passport photo checking system used by the Home Office that falsely rejected submissions from black people, making headlines across the world. Jamie is deeply interested in the technology that people use on a day-to-day basis, such as the transition of satellite TV to streaming. He is also The Sun's main person for Android smartphone reviews, testing big names including Samsung, OnePlus, Nothing, Motorola, Google Pixel and more well before the general public. Elsewhere, Jamie has provided expert comment on BBC Radio and serves as a judge for tech-related awards such as the . Jamie is based at The Sun's HQ in London and holds a degree in journalism from .