QUOTE(j0n8 @ Oct 11 2012, 03:48 PM)
hi
i think is better to get prepaid card at bali so you can enjoy 3G Data and you will save money in calling local in bali.
Any of the operators is fine. 3G only available in Kuta (Airport till Seminyak) & Denpasar area. Most other parts of the island is only still 2G/EDGE. Get a prepaid, enable internet and subscribe to a one month pass. IIANM their prepaid data rates are cheaper than ours. That was what I did when I was in Bali for a week plus last time.
One more travel tip. Walk out of the main airport compound and flag taxis along the main road (as you exit the terminal, turn right, walk straight and past the airport building and onto the road. The taxi fares in the airport "limo" service is horribly expensive.
Added on October 11, 2012, 4:05 pmQUOTE(rickk @ Oct 11 2012, 02:41 PM)
Nono.. don't misundestand what I'm asking.. I think multitasking and COMPLETELY close an app is totally 2 different thing? For example, when u browse with chrome, after 20 mins, Ur chrome from Google to Lyn, to gmsarena, then xda forum and more... (assuming u Nvr open new tab), then how u gonna completely close Ur chrome? For me, a Noob action, keep press the "back" key instead of home key. Home key just minimize it am I right?
Another example, open Google map.. again, hoe u gonna completely close it? Otherwise there's still background running am I right? unless use certain apps to close it like task killer? But s3 wont work with it anymore. Correct me if I'm wrong..
So the point I wanna say is, why don't android just do like computer do, once u confirm close certain apps, mean close, and there's no more background running. Meanwhile, still can minimize the Apps u want. Ok all just My opinion la. I'm still loving u oh my s3... lol
Disable background processes, then whenever the app is no longer in focus, it terminates. There is no "X" button in android or iOS. Once you disable background processes Android behaves like pre-iOS4 i.e. no task switching. Otherwise by default, background or termination is managed by the OS.
Install a task killer app and you can terminate whatever you really want to terminate. Search the store.
This post has been edited by adriancs: Oct 11 2012, 04:05 PM