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Samsung finally allows you to disable the Bixby key

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Yordan 18 September 2017

Samsung Android Bixby

When Samsung announced the Galaxy S8 flagship, they came with a dedicated button for a new in-house assistant named Bixby. That however didn't go well with those, who didn't want to use the virtual assistant and only got bothered when they accidentally pressed the key.

Now, almost a month after making the digital service available worldwide, Samsung decided to allow Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8+ and Galaxy Note8 owners to turn off the dedicated key for it.

Samsung finally allows you to disable the Bixby key Samsung finally allows you to disable the Bixby key Samsung finally allows you to disable the Bixby key

According to sources, the latest Bixby update adds a toggle that turns off the dedicated key. That way any accidental presses will not launch the AI service, and it will be available only through swiping left on the home screen.

You can also still summon the assistant with “Hello Bixby” and make it try to recognize objects, give you weather updates and traffic reports. .

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  • vaibhav
  • g3t
  • 21 Sep 2017

absolutely correct. one prefers to use music or camera more often then the key should be able to be used for that app. one simple feature that we will appreciate.

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  • AnonD-99629
  • X%k
  • 19 Sep 2017

It's not there. It was there when I opened Bixby immediately after updating and I disabled the button. But suddenly all those settings disappeared.

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  • Kristo Radion
  • P@S
  • 19 Sep 2017

it should also enable us to map to another action/app. Come on, is it too difficult? For example, i want it to disable touch screen by toggling it via that button. Useful for watching movies, using GPS while riding motorcycle (holding). Edge to edg...

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