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Puis, tu lances l'application et tu vas sur "résoudre les problèmes de permissions" et tu le lances. Ensuite, redémarres.
Cela permet de résoudre pas mal de FCs (jargon: Force Close= ça bloque et on a une page nous permettant de forcer la fermeture de l'application).
Rumors of a true successor to the PlayStation Portable came as early as July 7, 2009 when Eurogamer reported that Sony was working on such a device, which would utilize the PowerVR SGX543MP processor and perform at a level similar to the original Xbox.[40]
In addition on July 7, 2010, a report by the Wall Street Journal revealed that a new portable device is currently in development by Sony and that it "shares characteristics of game machines, e-book readers and netbook computers".[41] Prior to its announcement by Sony Computer Entertainment, several sites such as Kotaku,[42] VG247,[43] MCV[44] and IGN,[45] as well as the senior vice president of major video game publisher Electronic Arts[46] and Nikkei[20] had confirmed that the handheld existed. Shuhei Yoshida, President of Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios, had admitted in an interview that they were indeed developing new hardware in the PlayStation family of gaming devices.[47] Development kits for the handheld had reportedly already been shipped to numerous video game developers including both first-party and third-party developers.[48]
On November 17, 2010, VG247 released pictures of an early prototype version of the PSP successor showing a PSP Go-like design along with two analog sticks, two cameras and a microphone. The source of the pictures said that the pictures were of an older prototype version that had overheating issues, and that the design had subsequently been changed to that more similar of the original PlayStation Portable device.[43] Kotaku and IGN corroborated the story, also claiming that the pictures were legitimate.[45][49]
The device was supposedly unveiled internally during a private meeting during mid-September held at Sony Computer Entertainment's headquarters in Aoyama, Tokyo.[42] Shuhei Yoshida, President of Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios, revealed in an interview with UK video game magazine, Develop that when Ken Kutaragi left Sony Computer Entertainment, the new CEO, Kazuo Hirai, told him to engage SCE Worldwide Studios in the development of the next PlayStation. Yoshida also said that developers were present at the meetings from the very beginning when SCE was developing new hardware, and that SCE had to constantly keep talking with Worldwide Studios developer when developing the new hardware.[47] Further confirmation came on September 16, 2010, during an interview at PAX 2010, Mortal Kombat Executive Producer Shaun Himmerick revealed a successor to the PSP, referring to it as the "PSP2" and stating "...we have a PSP2 in the house and we're looking at the engine, like what can it support. Always a big thing for us is the performance. We're running at 60 fps, what can we do and do we have to build all the art assets over. We're definitely looking at them. PSP2 looks like it's a pretty powerful machine."[50][51] When asked about the PlayStation Portable successor during the Tokyo Game Show 2010, Shuhei Yoshida, said that he could not answer the question though he noted that "Personally, I cannot see Sony not making another portable gaming device."[52] On November 2, 2010 senior vice president of Electronic Arts, Patrick Soderlund, confirmed that he had seen the PlayStation Portable successor when asked about it in an interview though he could not divulge more details.[46][53][54] On December 22, 2010 Sony Computer Entertainment CEO, Kazuo Hirai, answered questions about a potential successor to the PlayStation Portable in an interview with The New York Times, saying that they would impress gamers in the handheld market by using a combination of touch screens and buttons rather than touch screen-only games on competing platforms such as the iPhone and iPod Touch.[55]
Kazuo Hirai holding a PlayStation Vita prototype at PlayStation Meeting 2011
Tiens voici une petite recherche pour le widget d'alimentation ici.
Et voici des widgets météo, j'ai longtemps utilisé Sense Analog Clock qui est très personnalisable et disponible en divers coloris et également SiMi Clock Widget.
Evidemment il y en a une tripotée donc je te conseille de passer quelques recherches sur le market
Content tu ais trouvé ton bonheur, sinon il y avait : Tape-a-talk qui permet d'enregistrer en HQ et d'envoyer les ficheirs de record vers différents ftp dont le service Dropbox.
Passage en résolu.
Voila, en espérant t'avoir aidé
Une petite recherche sur l'Android Market et tu aurais trouvé ça !
Pour ma part, j'ai tenté, et commandé ma batterie Anker y'a pas plus de 15 minutes pour 16€. On verra à la réception ce qu'elle donne !
Edit: Voilà, j'ai retrouvé le screen: