Samsung Galaxy S9 comes with a dedicated button for launching Bixby. In case Bixby and this dedicated button do not happen to be your cup of tea, you can disable them in a few easy steps.
Samsung has long been criticized for the ‘improper’ placement of its Bixby button. The button, which is placed just below the volume rocker, is often pressed mistakenly by the users as they try to decrease the volume. Moreover, as this is a comparatively newer feature not many users have still been able to make themselves at home with this. In case you happen to be one such user who wants to disable the Bixby button on their smartphone, fret not, as you can do this in very simple steps.
As already mentioned, Samsung has placed Bixby button on the left side of the smartphone just below the volume keys so can frequently be pressed by mistake. Here is how you can disable this button.
Bixby Voice is another Bixby service that is accessed as the same Bixby button is pressed a bit longer. Although the aforementioned steps work effectively to stop Bixby from opening, Bixby Voice needs to be disabled separately.
The Bixby Home exists on the left-most pane of your smartphone. If you happen to be a complete non-user of Bixby, you can disable that too. Here is how to do that.
So, that was all about it. If you want to use the Bixby button for any other tasks, you can also program it using different applications that are currently available in the market. In case you want to re-enable Bixby on your S9, all of these options can be re-performed in the same manner.
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