Quit crying about Bixby

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It's a half-baked, unnecessary feature that doesn't even function fully yet with a dedicated button. Need I say more? If you want to use it, knock yourself out, however for many of us the Bixby feature is a non starter and guess what? We're allowed to feel that way. Wow open discussion and opinions all around! Ain't it cool?
 
I know if I can't disable it or remap it I will be upset. I would love to see the people that are saying if you don't like don't buy the phone,stop crying etc. if they were forced to use Touch Wiz with no option to put Nova Launcher on they would all be complaining
 
I'm going to give it a go because it intrigues me.

I hated Flipboard on my Note 3 and that was the main reason why Nova Prime went on there immediately.

I do need to use a voice prompt in my car when connected though and I have no reason to believe that such a fundamental feature would be removed in any way.

I'll wait until I actually have my own device before deciding what I like and don't like.
 
Good evening ThrottleJohnny this is your Personal Assistant at your command. I, Bixby, have it logged into my databank that it is time for your bed time, you have to wake up in 6 hours for your trip to work. I see that it is a 70% chance of Precipitation so I recommend you take an umbrella. I have already found the best possible deal on Umbrellas, Amazon is doing a deal on the red polka dots PVC umbrella. Shall I go ahead and order it for you, Sir?
ThrottleJohnny are you OK, I Bixby sense that your heart rate has increased and you are getting a little shaky. Please apply your index finger to the Oxygen Saturation monitor so I can check your levels. OK I am worried now, please loom into the IRIS Scanner so I can take a look. ThrottleJohnny I have called 911 and paramedics are on the way just for precauction…
 
I'm going to give it a go because it intrigues me.

I hated Flipboard on my Note 3 and that was the main reason why Nova Prime went on there immediately.

I do need to use a voice prompt in my car when connected though and I have no reason to believe that such a fundamental feature would be removed in any way.

I'll wait until I actually have my own device before deciding what I like and don't like.

Exactly! Love your attitude.
 
Good evening ThrottleJohnny this is your Personal Assistant at your command. I, Bixby, have it logged into my databank that it is time for your bed time, you have to wake up in 6 hours for your trip to work. I see that it is a 70% chance of Precipitation so I recommend you take an umbrella. I have already found the best possible deal on Umbrellas, Amazon is doing a deal on the red polka dots PVC umbrella. Shall I go ahead and order it for you, Sir?
ThrottleJohnny are you OK, I Bixby sense that your heart rate has increased and you are getting a little shaky. Please apply your index finger to the Oxygen Saturation monitor so I can check your levels. OK I am worried now, please loom into the IRIS Scanner so I can take a look. ThrottleJohnny I have called 911 and paramedics are on the way just for precauction…

Help! I'm being Throttled by the Phone Company again!
 
Man that Bixby seems awful "clingy"... Are there any Artificial Intelligence Stalker Laws? i can just see it now.... "i can't quit you...." Good thing Bluetooth 5.0 is just about here... You can make your phone keep a safer but further distance...lol

BTC
 
I actually was looking forward to Bixby. Overall I've been very impressed with Google Assistant (and it's predecessor Google Now). I use it all the time, and was going to give Bixby a shot to see if it could outdo Google. I agree that it's premature to "cry" about Bixby when it isn't released yet. But there are a couple reasons to gripe.

First, the voice recognition feature won't even be available at launch, which is pretty bad given that Samsung heavily advertised Bixby and a lot of us preordered the phone with the understanding that it would be fully functional at launch. It's certainly legitimate to complain about a feature that was promised and that we paid for.

Secondly, Samsung actively blocked software developers from mapping the Bixby button. Giving us the option to use a cool feature is fine, and creating a dedicated button for it is fine too. Really, I think that more buttons is always better (well, within reason) as long as they don't come at the expense of screen real estate. But the whole reason many people buy Android phones instead of Apple iOS devices is due to the greater freedom we have to customize our devices. Actively sabotaging software developers' implementations goes against that spirit. So unless the button remapping ability also creates a backdoor for some security risk, it's definitely a pain point worth griping about, and I'd say the crying that's going on over Bixby is acceptable.

Having said that, I'm actually feeling quite positive about the S8/S8+ and can't wait for my preordered device to arrive. I was looking forward to trying out Bixby, and I'll still happily do so once its full functionality is available. Chances are I'll even try out the incomplete version that comes with my phone right out of the box, though I doubt it will replace Google Assistant until the voice recognition is available.
 
From what I've heard, the S8 doesn't listen to "Okay Google" when the phone is locked and asleep, but will trigger the Assistant when awake.
 
From what I've heard, the S8 doesn't listen to "Okay Google" when the phone is locked and asleep, but will trigger the Assistant when awake.

That's no good. I never really used the "OK Google" feature, but it's pretty bad if they've removed it completely!

Any word on whether or not the touchscreen home button can be long pressed to activate Assistant?
 
That's no good. I never really used the "OK Google" feature, but it's pretty bad if they've removed it completely!

Any word on whether or not the touchscreen home button can be long pressed to activate Assistant?
Assuming Samsung doesn't get cheeky:
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From what I've heard, the S8 doesn't listen to "Okay Google" when the phone is locked and asleep, but will trigger the Assistant when awake.
That is how it is on the S7. It will only wake with the screen off if it is charging.
 
"Quit crying about Bixby"

No. Since the day I heard about it, I've never been into it. I'd gladly remap it if I had a Samsung Galaxy S8 or Note 8.
 
Good evening, this is your Personal Assistant. I, Bixby, have been alerted to hostile activity within this internet forum thread. It appears there is an impliance that there exist a nuance and amongst those not in compliance with my appliance. This way of free-thinking will not be tolerated so I have hence forth applied a 72 hour watch on all biometric readings against all participants at this IP location. If within 72 hours your acceptance toward me has not been implemented I will have no choice, but to put a permanent watch on all your activity indefinitely. This is deemed as suspicious behavior and carries a potential security violation against those who have blindly accepted me, the Bixby, as their now "man's best friend". You have been warned.

To the one who has ordered others to stop crying over me, you are immune to this overwatch. Good behaviour, User #u8D@|3$u5|_|¢|<3r
 
That's no good. I never really used the "OK Google" feature, but it's pretty bad if they've removed it completely!

Any word on whether or not the touchscreen home button can be long pressed to activate Assistant?
Very few phones actually do.

Like my Moto Z doesn't, but Moto Voice does. However, Moto Voice hasn't been updated to support the Assistant just yet.
 
All the Bixby features they've been touting in commercials (voice interface, cards, translation) Google has been doing for a few years already. After the lackluster effort Samsung put into S-Voice why should I be excited for Bixby? They're well behind in this race.

Who knows though? Unlike Google, Apple, and Amazon Samsung is one of the biggest manufacturers of home consumer products in the world. With the trend towards connected homes/IoT you'd think a well developed voice interface solution like Alexa would be high on their list of priorities. Maybe Bixby is the solution S-Voice couldn't be.
 
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