الاثنين، 31 أغسطس 2015

10 Ways how Google will change the world

1. They’re building a fleet of internet balloons


Two thirds of the world doesn’t have internet access. Project Loon is designed to connect remote places using a fleet of helium balloons that circle Earth broadcasting LTE bandwidth. Not just a ‘pie in the sky’ concept, working balloons have been tested in New Zealand and
Brazil, lasting over a 100 days in the air, providing 10 Mbps connectivity with 500metre accuracy. However, this project is still considered a pilot with no formal date announced for worldwide roll out.

2. Minority Report gesture controls are coming soon


A recent announcement revealed that Google has developed a radar emitter the size of a microSD card that can detect your hand movements. Codenamed Project Soli, the microchip is designed to be used in wearables and will recognise and respond to hand gestures, such as cranking an imaginary volume dial up or down, or pressing a button. Without the need for physical controls, smartwatches and smart home devices can be sleeker and more stylish.

3. Improving city living 


Google are funding an institute called Side Walk Labs, which aims to improve urban life. Working in New York, this will include tackling issues such as making transport more efficient, lowering the cost of living and reducing energy usage. The institute is led by Dan Doctoroff, who worked post-9/11 as Deputy Mayor of Economic Development and Rebuilding for the City of New York before becoming CEO of Bloomberg financial services.


4. 3D mapping devices will help the blind to ‘see’


Available to buy now, Project Tango’s Development Kit includes a smartphone and tablet equipped with cameras and sensors to understand space and motion. These gadgets can then build 3D maps that have a variety of world-changing uses. First and foremost, they could be used in wearables that help the visually impaired ‘see’ in  front of them and warn them about obstacles in their paths. The 3D maps can also be used to steer robots and develop augmented reality apps. 




5. Transforming the US wireless industry


Not content to be the world’s most popular phone software provider, Google wants to be the most affordable mobile network provider in the US as well. Basic phone service will cost $20 a month, but customers will get money back depending on how much data they use. Leasing cellular tower usage from established networks Sprint and T-Mobile, Project Fi also promises that subscribers will connect to the fastest network available.


6. Self-assembly smartphones


Rather than buying a new phone every year, imagine upgrading the one you already have with a faster processor and bigger memory, or customizing your phone with a longer-lasting battery and better camera when going on holiday.This might sound like science fiction, but google have already shown off working models of this so-called ‘modular phone’ that they codename project Ara. Goolge are also set to being their first real world trial later this year, selling project Ara phones exclusively in Puerto Rico.


7. Data-scrambling SD cards




While every new Nexus launch confirms the Mountain View’s preference for cloud computing,Google hasn't forgotten about expandable storage. Just as Project Abacus is trying to revolutionize how we verify our identity, another project codenamed Vault aims to protect our privacy via the microSD slot. They’ve developed a new microSD smart card that scrambles any sensitive information stored on the device. With a built-in microprocessor and NFC chip, the card can also communicate with other devices.



8. Touch-sensitive denim



Soon you will be able to dial a call on your phone with just a stroke of your sleeve. Project Jacquard has woven touchscreen controls into fabric using conductive threads, so that it can interact with your phone and other device Google have worked with Levi Strauss and other partners to create so-called ‘Jacquard yarn’ that can be created on an industrial scale and stitched together by a tailor with only a basic understanding of how the tech works.



9. Road safe self-driving cars



Google’s autonomous cars have driven 1.7 million miles in the last six years. They have only been involved in 11 accidents, but ‘not once was the self-driving car the cause of the accident,’ said Chris Urmson, director of the project. Some occurred while humans were driving (humans drove the cars an extra 700,000 miles), while the rest were caused by other drivers rear-ending the )Google-mobiles. Sadly, there is no sign of the self-driving cars going on sale any time soon.

10. Killing off passwords

A major feature of Android Lollipop was smart locking, which tried to replace your lockscreen PIN code with facial recognition and using GPS to set up trusted locations. Project Abacus takes this concept a step further, learning to recognise the unique way a user holds their phone or taps on a keyboard to verify their identity. Based on trials using 40TB of data at 33 different US universities, Google says this technology is ten times more secure than using fingerprint scanner.

Nest Cam watches over your smart home


After reinventing the thermostat and smoke detector, Nest launches a high-tech CCTV camera Nest Labs, the home automation company bought by Google for £2 billion last year, has launched its first new product since the acquisition – a home security camera.
The Nest Cam is an updated version of the Dropcam, a product Google and Nest also bought out together last year. However, this is more than a simple re-branding. The new Nest Cam can shoot full HD 1080p, has improved night vision and has an added microphone so you can communicate through the camera. It is also now much slimmer,with flexible zinc-alloy stand so you can angle it and a magnetic base so it can be securely attached to metal surfaces. The main selling point for the DropCam is still here though: the Nest Cam provides a constant stream of video to your phone through a companion app. You can also set Activity Zones within the camera’s 130-degree fi eld of vision, so the device will alert your phone if anyone has entered a particular area. To prevent false alarms, Nest Cam uses intelligent motion sensors that can tell the difference between a falling leaf and a person. However, while the camera can identify people, Nest drew the line at being able to recognise individuals.“We didn’t want to use facial recognition because we felt it was unnecessary and a bit intrusive. I wouldn’t want to have to go up to my cleaner and ask to take her photo so I can see when she is in the room,” said Billy Burnett, Nest’s European communications manager. The Nest Cam on its own costs £159/$200 on its own, but has been released alongside a new subscription service called Nest Aware. For £8/$10 or £24/$30 per month, video for the past 10 or 30 days will saved to your Nest Aware account so you can review the day’s happenings at your leisure, rather than have to just watch a live stream in real-time on your phone or computer. Each video will include markers highlighting when the camera detected some kind of interesting movement. This means you won’t have to scroll through an entire day to see if anyone had entered a room, instead clicking on a marker will allow you to jump to moments of high activity. However, while a Nest Cam gives you the power of all-seeing surveillance, following the recent scandal involving Samsung TVs that listen to what you’re saying and the furor over the Xbox One Kinect in 2013, you might have fears about who else is looking through your Nest Cam. “We’ve taken security very seriously,” said Billy Burnett. “The device itself is encrypted and that is something that can’t be externally hacked.“The device will alert your phone if anyone has entered a particular area"“Everything has 2048-bit SSL encryption, which is a very high standard. Also, every individual session is individually encrypted, so even if someone were able to hack into your account, they wouldn’t have access to all the footage. Google has one of the best security records going and Dropcam is excellent too.” He also stressed that none of the manufacturers would be able to spy on you. Inviting something into your home to record is very personal so we’re trying to give customers total confidence in their privacy. No one from Nest, Google or Dropcam can see any of your footage,” said Burnett. As well as launch the Nest Cam, the company also announced the second generation of its carbon monoxide detector, the Nest Protect, and upgrades to its best-known product, the Nest Learning Thermostat. “At Nest, we always wanted to build more than a thermostat,” said Tony Fadell, Nest chief executive officer. “Our vision was to create a thoughtful home – a home that takes care of itself and the people in it. Five years later, all the pieces are in place. “More than 9,000 developer partners are using the Works with Nest developer program to help seamlessly integrate everything from washers and dryers to cars with our thermostat, smoke alarm and camera,” he added. The new Nest Protect can detect smoke even faster with its split-spectrum sensor. While the original only had one photoelectric sensor, the new model has two, so it can tell the difference between fast and slow burning fires. It can also distinguish between smoke and steam to prevent false alarms. Should the siren go off necessarily, you can also now silence it from your phone. The Nest Learning Thermostat will now alert you if your home’s temperature should suddenly rise very high or plunge very low. The Thermostat will also now work with the Nest Protect to shut down the boiler if the smoke detector senses a leaks. The Thermostat will even be able to shut down fans, to prevent them from fuelling flames or circulating smoke through your home.

Organise your playlists with Phonograph

Enjoy the fresh look and feel of this Material Design music player app.




Mobile music players can be tricky apps to negotiate. It is easy to get lost in a sea of album covers, playlists and artists. If you find this, then Phonograph Music Player might be the one for you. At time of writing it is still in its beta phase with more features being promised, but right now it is a simple, attractive, easily-navigable music player. It works alongside Last fm, giving users photos and biographies of the artists that they’re listening to. The always there play/pause button also enhances the user experience, making Phonograph a truly enjoyable app to use. If you are a technical music fan, you can also change the equalisation of individual songs to increase or decrease the bass at output of certain frequencies, enabling you to create your very own versions of your favourite songs. This tutorial will show you how to organise your music onto the app as well as how to construct playlists, jump to artists straight from their song and tag your music for much easier future navigation.

 If you are a technical music fan, you can also change the equalisation of individual songs 

 Tips With Steps For Best Set-up

  •  Get the app and music.. 

Click here to download app:-

Head to the Google Play store and download ‘Phonograph Music Player Beta’. Ensure you have music downloaded on your phone. Unfortunately music downloaded from Google Play Music won’t play on Phonograph, so you may have to download tracks from another service.

  • Sort your music..

You will see a screen featuring all your music. Tap on the word Songs, Albums or Artists to access your music sorted into those categories. Playlists is an option but you won’t have any set up yet. You can also access these groups by tapping the three-line menu in the top-left corner.

  • Build a playlist

Head to the Songs menu and tap on the three-dot menu on the right-hand side of one of your songs. Select the ‘Add to Playlist’ option and that will bring up another menu where you can decide whether to add it to an existing playlist or create a new one.

  • Create a playing queue


If you want to play a certain selection of songs but don’t want to create a playlist, you can add tracks to the playing queue. Tap the three-dot menu at the side of the song again and choose ‘Add to Playing queue’. Phonograph will then play that track next.

  • Add tags to your music

Tap on the three-dot menu next to a song and scroll down to Tag editor. From here you can add in certain tags, such as the song title or the artist, for example. This is especially handy if you’ve downloaded music without that information, as you will probably need it.

  • Edit your music

Tap the three-dot menu in the top right-hand corner of the app and hit Equalizer. Press the Off button to turn it on and play around with the FX and boost levels. Unfortunately you can’t edit tracks on a song-by-song basis so may have to change it regularly..

  • Change the design


Tap the three-line menu in the top-left corner and then hit Settings. From here you can edit the look and feel of the app. You can change the colour scheme, the transparency of the toolbar and what page the app opens onto. This customization keeps the app fresh.

  • View your albums


Tap on the Albums category header. Next, tap the three-dot menu in the top-right corner or the menu button of your phone. This will bring up a menu that has an option called Grid columns. Tap on that to choose how many album covers you want per row.


Enjoy Your Music........"A Day Without Music Is Like A body Without Sole"

Get automatic updates about websites on your lockscreen and notification drawer

Notifications are a quick and easy way of seeing exactly what’s going on in your Android apps. With a recent update to the Chrome app, Google are expanding notifications to the World Wide Web. A new push notification feature will gives online services the power to send alerts to your device about updates to their websites. For example, a shopping website might use notifications to give you a head’s up about any sales that are coming up. If this sounds like a good way to swamp your device with notifications from all corners of the web, don’t worry – this is strictly an opt-in service, so you’ll only receive notifications from the websites that you have explicitly approved. While it’s still early days for browser push notifications, popular websites including eBay, Facebook and Pinterest have announced they’ll be supporting push notifications, so this is the perfect time to get to grips with this new feature.

Steps To Go:- 

  • Open Your Chrome app
your chrome version must be at least version 42 To Check this notification trick open chrome app on your smart android mobile tap the menu icon in the top-right corner. Select Settings>About Chrome. The version number is under Application version
  • Open Site settings
Currently notifications for Chrome are not automatic, so you will need to opt in. To check that notifi cations are enabled for your Android device, open Chrome’s menu and then select Settings>Site settings.

  • Enable push notifications
Make sure Notifications is set to Ask first. If it’s set to Blocked, tap this option and push the slider into the on position. Note, if you ever want to disable all website push notifications, return to this screen and push the slider to off.

  • Agree to notifications
Once notifications have been enabled, whenever you visit a website that supports them you will be asked if you want to receive updates. Tap Allow and you’ll get notifications on your lockscreen and notification drawer.

  • Clear and Reset
To double-check which websites can send push notifications, open Chrome’s menu and select Settings>Site settings>Notifications. You’ll see a list of all your websites. To remove one, tap and select Clear & Reset. 

  • Add to homescreen
Another Chrome feature to help you keep track of your favourite websites, is creating a shortcut and then placing it on your homescreen. To do this, launch Chrome, go to the website, open Chrome’s menu and select Add to Home screen. 


Enjoy it now...

Sendlarger email attachments via Gmail

Lift Gmail’s 5MB limit on email attachments with the Xposed framework

Despite its name, you can use Android’s Gmail app to send and receive emails through non-Gmail addresses. There is one catch though – if you use a third party email provider, Gmail puts a 5MB limit on the size of your email attachments. Typically this meant that if you wanted to send non-Gmail emails with attachments, you had to download an additional email app. However, if you don’t fancy juggling multiple email apps, there is an Xposed module that lifts the 5MB limit. We will show you how to install the Xposed framework and the necessary GMail module. To start, you will need a rooted device with Gmail 5.1 installed. Although this tutorial shows you how to install the Xposed framework on Lollipop, you can do it on earlier versions of Android – you’ll just need to install an earlier version of the Xposed framework.

Steps to go:- 


  • Install Xposed framework 

Go to http://goo.gl/TWSWpv and download the xposed-arm and Xposed Installer files. Boot into the custom recovery, then fl ash xposed-arm by selecting ‘Install from SD card’, going to Downloads and tapping the xposed-arm file. 

  • Enable Unknown sources

Reboot and check you can install apps from sources other than Google Play by launching your Settings and selecting Security. Ensure Unknown sources is set to ‘on’. Next, use a File Explorer app to go to your Downloads folder.

  • Search for module

Find your XposedInstaller fi le and tap it, then follow the instructions to install. Open your app drawer and launch the Xposed Installer. Tap Download, then the magnifying glass icon and start to type ‘GMail App Attachment Size’. When the GMail module appears, tap it.

  • Download module 

Read the onscreen information, then right-swipe to the Versions tab. Tap Download and when prompted, tap Install. Once installed, tap the Download button in the toolbar to open a dropdown menu. Select Modules and then the ‘GMail Attachment Size’ checkbox.

  • Reboot your device

In the toolbar, tap the Modules button and select Framework from the dropdown menu. Give the Reboot button a tap and your device will reboot with the module already active. Test it’s working by launching your Gmail app and trying to send a large attachment.

  • Deactivate module

If you want to deactivate the module for any reason, launch the Xposed Installer and tap Module in the toolbar. Tap to deselect the GMail module. You’ll need to reboot for it to take effect, so tap Modules in the toolbar and select Framework. Then tap Reboot.

الأربعاء، 26 أغسطس 2015

[MT6582][4.4.2] HydrogenOS ROM By Snigdho Hasan

ROM Name- MixedKat V2.7 ROM
Device- Walton Primo GF2
Chipset- MT6582

N.B- This ROM is not ported from any device it is modded & customized by Snigdho Hasan (me) & based on GF2's stock ROM...

ROM Features-
- Odex ROM
- Apex Launcher
- Dolby Digital Plus (100% working)
- New Fonts
- New Polycon Icon Pack
- 200 dpi added
- PurePerformanceX Tweaks By Jeeko Added
- Android M Style Framework added (lil bit though)
- Android M Default Wallpaper added
- Lollipop Statusbar
- CM12 dark Boot Animation added
- 100% Bug Free Guarrenty
- Fake Android Version 4.4.4 (Real 4.4.2)
- More Free RAM
- More Battery Backup
- Pre-Rooted
- Latest Kingroot
- HTC Settings Icons
- Modded Framework-res
- Play Music added (From Android M developer preview)
- All Xposed Modules Working
- Gapps Removed
- Best for Gaming
- Built-in Task Killer
- No invalid IMEI
- & a lots more

Credits
- Allah SWT
- Polycon Devs
- Jeeko
- Fuad Mahmud Abir
- Kuasha Pranto
- HR Pranto
- Sadman Sakib Alam
- Abdullah Al Akib
- Snigdho Hasan (Me)

Flashing Procedure
- Boot into recovery (Philz Recommend)
- Wipe Data & Flash the ROM

Download Link
Click Here

الاثنين، 10 أغسطس 2015

After Upgrading To Windows 10 - Do A Disk Clean Up To Delete Temporary Files.



So you have finally upgraded to Windows 10, how does the future feel like ? Great i believe anyways there's something i figured out after i upgraded my Windows 8.1 to 10.

I discovered during the upgrade, Windows did alot and left alot without cleaning up its mess. 

First of all i had 43GB before the upgrade, after the upgrade i had 39.8GB which i wasn't pleased with so i clicked on DISK CLEAN.

How To Do Disk Clean Task ? Goto This PC, Right Click On Your Main Disk! Usually Disk (C:)


It took awhile but the result was too small so i clicked on CLEAN UP SYSTEM FILES, this took longer than expected.. See the result below!


From above screenshot, you'll notice Windows created a previous windows installation folder(which its folder is Windows.old) i guess just incase the upgrade fails it'll automagically revert to it's earlier version which i think is good but bad again coz for those who don't use System utilities like this would just wonder what the heck is Windows.old and why has their storage reduced!

Also Temporary Windows Installations Files was about 3.67GB, in total i'll be freeing up 22.6GB! isn't that awesome ?

So if you've upgraded don't hesitate to do a disk clean up.

WARNING: If you delete the previous windows files, if anything goes wrong with your current windows you won't be able to roll back to the previous installation.




[MT6572] [4.4.2]Asus ZenUi For Okapia Easy

ROM Name-Asus ZenUi 

Device- Okapia Easy

-Aosp kitkat original features

-Dual 3G

-Deodex

-ZenUi Launcher

-Init-d

-Tweak prformance

-Smooth and fast Scrolling

-Fast Loading Menu and Apps

-Google L Keyboard

With Material

-All app stock removed

-Replacing with all app from asus

-Rooted with kinguser

-Better Network /Data Speed

-Rebooter choice apps

-Asus Bootanimation and Logo

-Change in System UI background



Special Thank : ALLAH,Renan Boriga.Ahmed Anmil My GF Mousumi

INSTRUCTION TO FLASH ROM-

1.You must have a custom recovery on Okapia easy

2.If you have already flashed custom recovery, then only proceed

3.Wipe data/factory reset in recovery

4.Wipe advance->dalvik cache

5.Flash ROM from sdcard

6.Reboot and enjoy

Credits

=> Nayeem Hossen (Me) For Porting This ROM

==>Mousumi For helping me

Download Link

ROM:https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5F...ew?usp=sharing

Screen Shoot:https://m.facebook.com/story.php?sto...64039950494504

[MT6572] [4.4.2] Amgoo os For Okapia Easy

ROM Name-Amgoo

Device- Okapia Easy

ROM Features:

Android Lollipop Inspired UI

Deodexed

Zipaligned

Debloated

Rooted (KingUser)

Updated GAPPS (Google Chrome(Default Browser), Google App, Google Play Services, Hangouts(Default Messenger), Google Play Music(Default Music Player), Google Now Launcher(Default Launcher), Google Play Store)
Modded System App (Lollipop Themed)

Xposed Modules Integrated in Settings.apk

Amgoo os Boot Logo

INSTRUCTION TO FLASH ROM-

1.You must have a custom recovery on Okapia easy

2.If you have already flashed custom recovery, then only proceed

3.Wipe data/factory reset in recovery

4.Wipe advance->dalvik cache

5.Flash ROM from sdcard

6.Reboot and enjoy

Credits

=> Nayeem Hossen (Me) For Porting This ROM

=>Mou For making the boot logo

Download Link

ROM:https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5FI_PeZ3xaEZlR1MTdjelgxeFE/view?usp=sharing

Audio Fix:http://www.mediafire.com/download/v1...v/Audio_FX.zip

SS:http://www.mediafire.com/download/9d...3/Amgoo+OS.zip






[MT6572] [4.4.2]Xrom X V4 For Okapia Easy

Rom Name-XROM X V4

Device- Okapia Easy

-Rom android 4.4.2

-Dual 3G auto switch

-3 Launcher Include, htc blinkfeed, launcher3 & uni launcher

-New Widgets

-Smooth and fast Scrolling

-Fast Loading Menu and Apps

-Google L Keyboard With Material

-Rooted

-Android L Bootanimation

-App Htc, fileman, browser, etc

-Better Network /Data Speed

INSTRUCTION TO FLASH ROM-

1.You must have a custom recovery on Okapia easy

2.If you have already flashed custom recovery, then only proceed

3.Wipe data/factory reset in recovery

4.Wipe advance->dalvik cache

5.Flash ROM from sdcard

6.Reboot and enjoy

Credits:

=> Nayeem Hossen (Me) For Porting This ROM

==>Mousumi For helping me

Download Link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5FI_PeZ3xaESjdUWHN1QWoxcnM/view?usp=sharing



[MT6572] [4.4.2]Lewa os V5 For Okapia Easy

ROM Name-Lewa OS V5

Device- Okapia Easy

Android 4.4.2

Dual SIM 3G

Smooth

Stable

Beautiful lock screen

Online Lewa themes,wallpapers, lock-screens etc

Night mode with 3 different colors

Excellent battery backup (do a calibration for achieving maximum backup)

Google Keyboard

Good Camera Quality

Battery Tweaks

All Bloat Wares Removed

and so many ..........

INSTRUCTION TO FLASH ROM-

1.You must have a custom recovery on Okapia easy

2.If you have already flashed custom recovery, then only proceed

3.Wipe data/factory reset in recovery

4.Wipe advance->dalvik cache

5.Flash ROM from sdcard

6.Reboot and enjoy

Credits:
=> Nayeem Hossen (Me) For Porting This ROM

==>Mousumi For helping me

Download Link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5FI_PeZ3xaEcko3UE9Ob0oxWkE/view


How To Get Windows 10 Without Waiting, Direct Link From Microsoft.


Don't want to wait for Windows to push you a notification before downloading/upgrading to the New Windows 10 ? Then follow the direction below to skip the wait.

For about 3 weeks now, i've been seeing the icon "Get Windows 10" in my taskbar but i refused to take action because i am sometimes not the type of person that tries new softwares as soon as they arrive because you learn from the past. 

Remember when Apple iOS 8 came out ? everybody jumped on it few days later security bug was detected and people had to update again to 8.0.2 and so on till we got stuck to 8.4 which is the most recent update released June 30 - 2015. 

Anyways that's another story i'm not a storyteller, today i want to show you how i upgraded my Windows 8.1 to 10 within an hour of downloading from Microsoft directly.

Like i said earlier, I saw the notification to download the new windows 10 but unknowing to me it's just a step one of perhaps 10 steps before you finally get the upgrade.

After clicking on the Get Windows 10, Window popped up telling me to reserve my space, so i did and nothing happend, Then i clicked on it again i was told to "Chill" and that my Windows 10 is on the way(could take days or weeks).

I'm impatient so i found on CNET how to skip the waiting process. Here are the steps below.

STEP 1: Goto Microsoft Official Website by clicking here
STEP 2: Choose which bit your system runs with i.e 64bit or 32bit.
STEP 3: Click Download
STEP 4: Open the installer you just downloaded which is named MediaCreationToolx64 or MediaCreationToolx32 (depending on the bit you're installing)
STEP 5: Select the first option which instructs you to Upgrade This PC and the image below should be what you're seeing...



STEP 6: Go get yourself some coffee or better still if your PC is rugged you can continue doing your work while windows does its thing in the background.

Note: Try not to do much because Windows will always reboot at some point and if you're in the middle of something, Sorry might be the case.

Download Size for Windows 10 is 2699MB (2.7GB approx)

STEP 7: Welcome On Board! The Windows 10 Elites!


الأربعاء، 5 أغسطس 2015

[Rom][MTK6572] Project KitBean Custom Rom For Walton Primo F2 Developed By Emrul Chowdhury

Great News for all Walton Primo F2 users. At last
fully Google Stock Jellybean based rom made for
Primo F2, which is looks like KitKat and
performance is like a blast.
:D


10450083_716334918458817_444808175527244
10604644_716334915125484_782582539214683
10604410_716334911792151_751844045398821
10633127_716335818458727_636605772073397
10295107_716335811792061_724866165240024
10697200_716335815125394_772818978093419


Features : 
* Based on Stock 4.2.2
* 100% bugless
* A Pure Kitkat Look
* No more bothred JB style
* Concept Android Version 4.4
* Fully Deodexed
* Pre-Rooted
* Dual 3G Swipe Supported
* 3G Video Call Support
* Super Smooth UI
* Improvements in build.prop
* Better Camera Quality
* Better Audio
* More battery backup
* Added Zipalign
* Kitkat White Status Bar Icons
* Feels Like Pure Kitkat
* Quick Setting Like Kitkat
* CM Butter Project
* ROM Info App
* Kitkat White Framework
* Latest Google Play Store
* init.d Supported Kernel
* Internet Speed Boost
* Dolby Sound Mod
* Improved Sound Quality
* Latest gapps included
* BusyBox installed
* Full Gravity Box Supported
* Ultra Fast Performance
* New Walton Boot Logo
* CM Boot Animation With Sound ( Credit-Snigdho Hasan )
* Super Ram Management
* Kitkat White Framework
* Kitkat Icons
* Nova Launcher ( Kitkat Edition )
* Kitkat Plat Logo ( Credit-Dany Den)
* Trinty Audio Engine
* Built-in Bangla Font Installer
* Modded Dailer & Contacts* Apollo music Player
* Quick Boot & Shut
* All HD game played Smoothly
* Best Rom For Gaiming Ever I See
* Updated Pre-Installed App
- Gravity Box
- Xposed Insataller
* And Much More :)


Download Link 

http://goo.gl/DXsgkA


Installation Process:  
 
After downloading the ROM boot into Recovery Mode & follow
these steps-

For COT Recovery User:
1. Factory Reset
2. Pre Flash Wipe
3. Storage Management > Wipe Dalvik Cache
4. Install zip from SDCARD > Kitkat_Emrul_Primo_F2.zip

For CTR Recovery User: 
1. Go to Wipe Menu and wipe all selected item
2. Install form zip> sd card> Kitkat_Emrul_Primo_F2.zip

Tweak Patch: 

You must have to install the Tweak Patch.
Otherwise you can't get highest performance.
For that I'm not responsible.
:-[

http://goo.gl/JUE6Rt

*** After installing the rom flash this zip ***
1. Reboot Into Recovery Mode
2. Install zip from SDCARD> Tweak_KitBean_Emrul_Primo_F2.zip
3. After install a window will pop-up, select yes
4. Reboot your phone


N.B: Status bar isn't Transparent. I tired hard but failed every time.  :( You can use gravity box.
Use any Third Party app for Auto Brightness.


Credits:


Lead Developer: Emrul Chowdhury
Co-Developer: Rasel Soruar
Shovik Chowdhury (For Base Rom)


Thanks to Wasik Jahan Ehsan, Sadia Afrin Rumu, Drock Xm, Parvez, XDA and all other Members, Admins & Devs of WALTON Primo F2 Solution & Devs.


***** A development work of Emrul Chowdhury & Rasel Soruar ***** 

All Rights Reserved By Emrul Chowdhury.