On the Galaxy S5, whenever you long-press the Home button, it brings up what appears to be a Google search page or something. Apparently I’m really bad at pressing buttons quickly (either that or the button is malfunctioning) because I keep accidentally bringing up this damn Google search page instead of the home screen. Needless to say, this feature is driving me absolutely insane.
Is there any possible way to disable the long-press or even just change what it does??? I’ve searched through the phone’s settings and all over the internet and haven’t found anything useful yet.
S-Voice has already been turned off and isn't causing the problem. S-Voice opens with a double tap. What I'm referring to is the long-press, which opens up some kind of Google page.
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I know what you mean, it's so annoying but I found the solution.
go to settings, application manager, scroll to the right where it says "all" and look for "google app", press it and press "turn off"
hit "ok" and then "uninstall" once you do that long-press home button and select "always" on the option of "do nothing"
I hope that I didn't confuse yourself.
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Device assistance app will be set to google set it as none
Guys the way to fix this is go to settings>applications>default apllications>device assistance click on it and turn it off then bam its gone
Device assistance app will be set to google set it as none
Guys the way to fix this is go to settings>applications>default apllications>device assistance click on it and turn it off then bam its gone
Device assistance app will be set to google set it as none
After many hours searching for solution, I restarted my phone and the problem seemed to go away. From what I've been reading, this happens when you have a lot of apps running and will eventually come back if you have apps sucking up ram on your phone. Short press gets interpreted as a long press or something.