03-08-2025 11:58 AM
Solved! Go to Solution.
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03-08-2025 01:45 PM
But this is greate feature from Google and we on Samsung have even more choices than other android-phones.
I avoid to use physical buttons anyway I can, so I turn off my phone with two options.
1. "Hey, Google, turn off my phone"
2."Hi, Bixby, turn off my phone"
Excellent for me ☺️
08-09-2025 08:10 PM
Phone just update last week, this issue seen, this fix works.
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2 weeks ago
Obvious doesn't mean that it's easy to find when you know the secret squirrel trick. Obvious means that someone who's never seen an Android phone can see it straight away. Ergo, this UI feature is objectively not
"obvious".
It is also objectively incorrect for the power button to do anything other than toggle the power or, at most, pull up the power menu. This is not finger painting in kindergarten arts class where there are no wrong answers. In this case, there is only one correct solution and Samsung's not even on the same planet with their UI defaults.
In fact, as someone who's designed UI I would point out that this setup is a horrible idea because it hijacks what is communicated and understood to be the power button to turn on an AI and hide the actual power off button from users who either don't know the secret, are stressed, or are in a hurry (e.g. in an emergency) and may be in a noisy environment and unable to look at the phone.
2 weeks ago
Thank you for providing a solution.