Author: Adnan Abdullah

Adnan Abdullah is the Guide Editor at Droid Expose, where he focuses on buying guides, tips and tricks, and budget tech recommendations for everyday users. He started creating video content on social media in early 2020, building a large audience through animation and visual storytelling. That hands-on experience with content creation shaped how he writes — he keeps things clear, practical, and easy to follow for both beginners and experienced readers alike. Adnan grew up and studied in Chittagong, Bangladesh. His love for tech goes back a long way. His first smartphone experience was with the Nokia 7610, Nokia's bold entry into the camera phone era back in 2004. That early fascination with mobile tech eventually led him to write about it full time. Today, Adnan specializes in helping readers find affordable, reliable gadgets without overspending. If you're looking for honest, straightforward advice on budget-friendly devices, his guides are a good place to start.

WhatsApp is working on a new privacy feature for disappearing messages that could make conversations feel a little more temporary and controlled than before. The feature is currently being tested in the latest iPhone beta version of the app, and it changes how disappearing messages behave once someone actually reads them. The update was first spotted in WhatsApp beta for iOS version 26.19.10.72, available through Apple’s TestFlight program. According to WABetaInfo, some beta testers can now access a new After reading option inside disappearing message settings. Right now, WhatsApp’s disappearing messages work using fixed timers. Once enabled, messages automatically delete…

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Meta is taking a significant step in AI privacy by launching Incognito Chat for Meta AI on WhatsApp and the standalone Meta AI app. Meta announced, this new feature allows users to discuss deeply personal topics—ranging from medical concerns to financial details—without the fear of their data being logged or monitored. While other platforms offer similar modes, Meta claims this is the first major AI product that maintains zero logs of conversations on its servers. How Incognito Chat Works Built using WhatsApp’s Private Processing technology, Incognito Chat creates a secure, temporary environment for every interaction. Key features of the new…

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Microsoft is rolling out a significant update for laptop power users, introducing a suite of advanced touchpad features aimed at making navigation faster and more intuitive. Announced on May 8, 2026, the latest Windows 11 Insider Preview builds bring new gesture-related functionality to the Experimental channel, signaling a major boost for productivity on the go. Precision Touchpad Improvements The standout addition this week is a collection of four new touchpad options found in the Settings menu. These features are designed to reduce the physical strain of navigating long documents and web pages: While these features are becoming widely available, Microsoft…

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Google is officially consolidating its fitness empire. Starting May 19, the familiar Fitbit app will be rebranded as Google Health, serving as a single, centralized destination for all your wellness data. This move signals the end of the road for the 12-year-old Google Fit app, which is slated to be sunset later this year as users are migrated into the new ecosystem. While the Fitbit brand will live on through hardware, Google is positioning the software as a holistic platform. The new app isn’t just a fresh coat of paint; it’s designed to pull in data from across the board—including…

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WhatsApp is currently working on a major design update that will change the look and feel of your daily conversations. According to recent report from WABetaInfo, the messaging giant is expanding its Liquid Glass design language to the main chat interface, moving away from flat, solid blocks toward a more modern, translucent aesthetic. What exactly is Liquid Glass? If you have used a device running iOS 26 or later, you have already seen this style in action. Liquid Glass is defined by layered depth, soft frosted-glass textures, and semi-transparent elements. Instead of a static, opaque interface, the app’s components appear…

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The tech world is currently buzzing over a series of massive leaks regarding the Samsung Galaxy S27 Ultra. While the S26 series is still relatively fresh, early reports suggest that Samsung is planning its most significant design and hardware pivot in over half a decade. From a completely new camera layout to advanced sensor technology, the S27 Ultra is shaping up to be a true reboot for the flagship line. A Horizontal Shift: The Return of the Camera Bar https://twitter.com/UniverseIce/status/2049448513474634070 Ice Universe revealed the design of S27 Ultra | X post The most striking rumor comes from the prolific leaker…

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WhatsApp is working on a major update that could change how you save your messages. According to a new report from WABetaInfo, the app is developing its own first-party cloud storage service. This would allow users to back up their chats directly with WhatsApp instead of relying on third-party services like Google Drive or iCloud. The move comes as many users find their free storage on Google and Apple reaching its limits. By building its own system, WhatsApp aims to give users more control and better security over their personal data. What We Know About WhatsApp Cloud The feature is…

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If you are still holding onto an iPhone 11, the upcoming iOS 27 update might be the signal that it is finally time for an upgrade. New leaks from the tech community suggest that Apple is preparing to cut support for several older models when the new software debuts this summer. Apple is shifting its focus toward more powerful hardware to handle its new AI-driven ecosystem. As a result, the “A13 Bionic” chip era is likely coming to an end. The Cut-Off List Based on a compatibility list shared by reliable insiders, iOS 27 will reportedly require an iPhone 12…

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Microsoft is once again facing questions over the safety of its “Recall” feature, a controversial Windows 11 tool designed to take constant screenshots of a user’s computer activity. Despite a year of redesigns and a focus on encryption, cybersecurity experts are warning that the feature may still be vulnerable to sophisticated data theft. According to a report by The Verge, researcher Alexander Hagenah has developed a tool called “TotalRecall Reloaded” that demonstrates a potential flaw in how Microsoft protects this sensitive data. The Return of Recall The Recall feature was originally delayed in 2024 after critics labeled it a “privacy…

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