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Wakey : garder l'écran allumé

Wakey : garder l'écran allumé

Catégorie : OutilsVersion: 9.0.1

Taille:5.00MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:Kanetik

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Description de l'application
Libérez la puissance de Wakey, l'application révolutionnaire qui redéfinit le contrôle de l'écran sur votre appareil. Bénéficiez d'une durée d'écran prolongée, de réglages de luminosité personnalisés et d'une gestion transparente de l'écran lors d'activités telles que la navigation ou la visualisation de photos. Wakey Premium débloque encore plus de fonctionnalités, notamment SmartWake et AppWake pour l'activation automatique de l'écran en fonction d'applications et de tâches spécifiques. De plus, ChargeWake maintient votre écran illuminé pendant le chargement. Téléchargez Wakey aujourd'hui et contrôlez votre écran comme jamais auparavant !

Principales caractéristiques de Wakey :

- Durée d'activation de l'écran personnalisée : Remplacez les paramètres de délai d'expiration de l'écran par défaut et profitez de durées d'activation de l'écran prolongées.

- Contrôle précis de la luminosité : Ajustez la luminosité de votre écran selon vos préférences exactes : pleine luminosité, atténuée ou complètement sombre.

- Paramètres d'écran spécifiques à l'application : Gardez votre écran actif uniquement lorsque vous utilisez des applications ou des jeux spécifiques pour un jeu et une utilisation ininterrompus.

- Mode de chargement toujours actif : Maintenez un écran visible pendant que votre appareil se charge, offrant ainsi un accès continu aux informations.

- SmartWake (Premium) : SmartWake de Wakey Premium maintient intelligemment votre écran allumé lorsque vous utilisez activement votre appareil.

- Intégration Tasker/Locale : Intégrez de manière transparente Wakey avec Tasker ou Locale pour une automatisation avancée et des déclencheurs personnalisés.

En conclusion :

Wakey est la solution ultime pour gérer l'écran de votre appareil. Ses fonctionnalités robustes, notamment le contrôle à l'écran, la personnalisation de la luminosité, les paramètres spécifiques aux applications, le mode de chargement et la fonction SmartWake premium, offrent une expérience véritablement fluide. Grâce à la puissante intégration de Tasker, Wakey offre aux utilisateurs une personnalisation étendue. Téléchargez Wakey maintenant pour un temps d'écran ininterrompu et un contrôle total de votre appareil. Profitez d'une expérience d'écran sans souci !

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Here’s what you should know:


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✅ Bottom Line: While not yet launched, the iPhone 15 and 16 Pro are technically capable of running Resident Evil 2 in a high-quality format—either via a native port or cloud streaming. Keep an eye on official announcements from Capcom, Apple, or PlayStation for updates.
🔔 Tip: Subscribe to Capcom’s official news or follow trusted gaming outlets like IGN, GameSpot, or The Verge for real-time updates on mobile game releases.

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