On the Samsung Galaxy S10 models, Samsung has included a native method for reassigning the Bixby button to do something else.
The chagrin of Samsung users since it was introduced on the Galaxy S8, previously you've only previously been able to disable the button.
The function is also going to be available to older Galaxy S and Note models via a software update, although we're yet to see that in our models in the office.
(You'll excuse the tongue-in-cheek "nasty surprise" headline - but this time there actually is a nasty surprise, or rather, a predictable complication.)
How to re-assign the Bixby button
If you're lucky enough to have a Galaxy S10 - or are planning to get one - here's how to deal with the offending Bixby button:
- Head into Settings > Advanced features > Bixby key
- Here you'll find the find the options to change one of the functions of the Bixby button - so you can have a single press or double press to launch any app of your choice.
- Toggle on the option and head through to select what you'd rather have the button do. That can be to launch an app or a quick command and you can just select what you want off the list.
And here's the nasty surprise...
Explaining away this nasty surprise cliché: the Bixby button has three modes - single, double, long press - and two of these will always trigger Bixby in some form. The long press will always open up Bixby Voice and either the single or double press will launch Bixby - so it's not a complete remap of the button, it's just adding a function to it.
The nasty surprise is that you have to (a) sign into a Samsung account and (b) activate Bixby to get access to the option to edit the button. So if you have no intention of using Bixby at all, you'd have to sign-in and turn it on, to change the button function, thereby making it much more likely that Bixby will launch.
If you don't sign-in and get Bixby setup, you don't have the option to edit the function of the button.
It's a pretty sneaky move: a Samsung account isn't strictly necessary to use a Galaxy device. You can use it with just a Google account without inviting Samsung to the data grab party. The benefits of signing into a Samsung account include various backup options through Samsung cloud, but in reality you can use Google for all that stuff instead - and with Google progressively offering better backup options for Android devices, we find it the better experience than many manufacturer alternatives.
And no, you can't sign-in, reassign the key, and then log-out and disable Bixby, because doing so will then reset the button to prompting you to log-in.
So the real choice is (a) sign-in and power up Bixby and change the button or (b) ignore the reassign option, don't sign in and just accept that if you accidentally press the button, you'll be prompted to setup Bixby.
But hey - this is the new Bixby and it could be a whole lot better...
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