Article 32FXP Samsung finally lets Galaxy users disable the Bixby button—to an extent

Samsung finally lets Galaxy users disable the Bixby button—to an extent

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While Samsung's latest crop of high-end smartphones has impressed from a design standpoint, many Galaxy S8, Galaxy S8+, and Galaxy Note 8 buyers have complained about the tech giant's decision to plant a dedicated button for its much-maligned Bixby voice assistant on both devices.

Now, though, the company appears to be backing down-at least a little bit.

As spotted by Samsung blog SamMobile, the tech giant is rolling out a software update to at least some Galaxy devices that lets users disable the so-called Bixby Key from opening the assistant's "Bixby Home" screen-which acts as a sort of Samsung-made information hub similar to Google's Google Now page-upon being pressed.

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