Multitasking isn’t one of the top features that Samsung’s shouting about with Bada, but you can do it. It’s dead simple, too. Wherever you are, whether surfing the net or tearing around some tracks playing racer Asphalt 5 while on the bus, just hold down the central diamond-shaped button for a sec or two and the multitask menu will pop up.
This shows you all the main processes that are currently running on your Samsung Wave, each with a little red circle in the corner which lets you close the app down. Getting frustrated with sluggish performance? Check this screen out as you might have half the Samsung app store running in the background.
There’s also a button to close all running apps in one sweep, and a shortcut to return to the home screen view without closing any apps – this one’s great if you want to check up on your Twitter feed quickly while checking out an app or game. Thanks to the Samsung Wave’s 1GHz Hummingbird, it can run a handful of apps without any performance dip, and you can switch between them in seconds, lag-free.