Bixby button now can be turned off with the most recent update to Bixby. - Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Guides, News, & Discussion

I know lots of people got third party apps to turn off the Bixby button but now you can just turn it off on your own. See story
https://www.theverge.com/platform/a...samsung-bixby-button-galaxy-s8-note-8-disable

After update holding the Bixby button doesn't activate it anymore
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I don't even show the update

skinnytoo2 said:
After update holding the Bixby button doesn't activate it anymore
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Hmm mine does but in settings I have the option to turn it off after opening the Bixby home page

MACHEK said:
Hmm mine does but in settings I have the option to turn it off after opening the Bixby home page
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Yeah I have that option too
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fireguy0306 said:
I don't even show the update
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The update didn't show till I tried to open bixby and then it said it had an update.

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[Q] Clear all recent apps in ICS

Is there a mod that enables clear all? Thanks.
This would be really useful!
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bringonblink said:
Is there a mod that enables clear all? Thanks.
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You can clear recent app on a phone with button by long pressing the home and swipe on an app; with a phone with software button like Galaxy nexus you can use the multitasking button and swipe the app you want to close.http://forum.xda-developers.com/images/smilies/smile.gif
prendomiao said:
You can clear recent app on a phone with button by long pressing the home and swipe on an app; with a phone with software button like Galaxy nexus you can use the multitasking button and swipe the app you want to close.http://forum.xda-developers.com/images/smilies/smile.gif
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I know that you swipe to clear one app, but I'm after a mod that clears all of them
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nothing new yet??

Screenshot on AOKP

Just a quick question, how do you take a screenshot on the AOKP rom?
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Hold down the power button and volume-down button at the same time should do the trick!
Awesome thanks!
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I didn't know about the power+vol down shortcut, thanks!
I enabled the screen shot through the power menu:
1. Settings>ROM Control>Power menu options> check the 'show screenshot' box
2. When you hold the power button, select screenshot
3. ????
4. Profit
Holding power+vol down doesn't work. Below is correct.
MallCop said:
I didn't know about the power+vol down shortcut, thanks!
I enabled the screen shot through the power menu:
1. Settings>ROM Control>Power menu options> check the 'show screenshot' box
2. When you hold the power button, select screenshot
3. ????
4. Profit
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Alex740il said:
Holding power+vol down doesn't work. Below is correct.
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Actually, holding down the power and volume down button worked for me I'm on the latest AOKP
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Zednanj said:
Actually, holding down the power and volume down button worked for me I'm on the latest AOKP
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I cant get it to work... I'm on the latest.
Alex740il said:
I cant get it to work... I'm on the latest.
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You have to hold vol down + power button for about 2.5 secs for it to capture
ijeenyus said:
You have to hold vol down + power button for about 2.5 secs for it to capture
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thanks a lot, working like charm....
I spent three days with this ROM, and how not find the button, I had to download the Trial Screenshot PlayGoogle, since we could not ask on the topic of AOKP. Thank you for answers.

Home button lag

I upgraded to the latest siyah Kernel today and the lock screen wakes very quick now.
One thing I always note though even before the upgrade, when pressing home to quit an app there is a noticeable second or two delay before the app responds to the button press.
Any ideas why this may be and if it's normal?
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it is normal because the home button has to wait if you click again to open S-voice or not , so there is a delay.
you can try to disable "double click to S-voice" , i did , and this delay just gone!
yeah, disabling S-voice double tap works.
qtwrk said:
it is normal because the home button has to wait if you click again to open S-voice or not , so there is a delay.
you can try to disable "double click to S-voice" , i did , and this delay just gone!
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That makes sense. Forgot I installed s voice from s4 to play round with the other day. Your anise worked Thanks!
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Very slow phone

Hey guys i got a galaxy s III(international version, from netherlands) i used cm10.1 for a while but didnt like it, now i got stock back, newest firmware but when i close apps, turn on screen it is very slow, i havent installed anything...
hhamzah49 said:
Hey guys i got a galaxy s III(international version, from netherlands) i used cm10.1 for a while but didnt like it, now i got stock back, newest firmware but when i close apps, turn on screen it is very slow, i havent installed anything...
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Backup data factory reset.
Read the faqs and guides or the identical multiple same posts .
jje
JJEgan said:
Backup data factory reset.
Read the faqs and guides or the identical multiple same posts .
jje
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that didnt help my problem, still isnt instant like i think it should be, it takes 1,5 sec till app goes away, and even longer to turn on screen.
factory reset and wipe cache
are you talking about when pressing the home button?
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wake-up lag is normal
Esrarengiz said:
factory reset and wipe cache
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Didnt help, i did it via stock recovery!
beaver2233 said:
are you talking about when pressing the home button?
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Yes, when closing apps and stuff..
Glebun said:
wake-up lag is normal
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That isnt very bad but closing apps also laggs
PS: Does anybody know how to stop s3 showing these tips ?
If you have s-voice set to open on double tap home button, when you press home once, s-voice waits for second press. Once it times out, only then do other home button functions occur.
So if your home button lags, stop s-voice being launched from home
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rootSU said:
If you have s-voice set to open on double tap home button, when you press home once, s-voice waits for second press. Once it times out, only then do other home button functions occur.
So if your home button lags, stop s-voice being launched from home
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Where can i turn this off?
Within s-voice? Or within language and input? I can't remember. You could Google it or search xda for it. I dont have touchwiz rom any more
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You can try ROMs which is based on Samsung jelly bean update, and custom kernels which has many modifications
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Double tap the home button, then when you get into S Voice, hit the menu button, and look for the "Double tap home to open".
Watch how much faster your phone is afterwards.
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hhamzah49 said:
Where can i turn this off?
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open s-voice> menu> settings> uncheck open via home key and all others!:good:
Try to disable "Window animation scale" "Transition animation scale" and "Animator duration scale"
to disable jsut go to setting>developer options (enable it first if it's disabled) then you will find "Window animation scale" "Transition animation scale" "Animator duration scale" click on each of them and choose "Animation off". You can also try to limit your background process on developer options, and you will see better performance!

Security flaw in camera app?

Has anyone noticed that if you use the volume down button shortcut to access the camera app you can then use the home button to go directly to the home screen without unlocking? I am on a stock AT&T variant using the fingerprint scanner as the primary with pattern unlock as secondary. Seems like a pretty major security flaw... Does anyone have experience with other Android phones new that have a fingerprint scanner? Is this an Android issue, or an LG UX thing?
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I'm on Verizon and I use the same security set up as you do.
But I'm not seeing a home button when using the camera shortcut...all I see is the "back" button and when pressed, it takes me back to the lockscreen.
MIKESTONY said:
I'm on Verizon and I use the same security set up as you do.
But I'm not seeing a home button when using the camera shortcut...all I see is the "back" button and when pressed, it takes me back to the lockscreen.
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Mine functions the same as this.
If you swipe up from the bottom of the screen it becomes visible and you can then press it.
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Nevermind, ID10T error. It only works if the phone hasn't fully relocked itself.
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JNordgren42 said:
If you swipe up from the bottom of the screen it becomes visible and you can then press it.
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Ah, ok I see the home button now, but it still takes me back to the lock screen.
Not sure what the issue could be with yours though, but odd indeed.
Would a simple reboot help?
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JNordgren42 said:
Nevermind, ID10T error. It only works if the phone hasn't fully relocked itself.
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Just saw your reply
Glad you got 'er figured out!

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