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Finger Print App lock - Unlock the lock 100% safe thru your fingers.
App locks allow us to keep the system and user application safe, I would like to take App lock into next leave using camera we made the first finger print app lock for all the devices.
Here you can download the application - ad-free version for xda users
Donation Version - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fingerprint.applockpro
Free version GP - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fingerprint.applock
There are few phone in market has Finger print sensors - like One plus 2, Elephone p8000, UMI harmar, etc.. We wanted all the phone user should have a access to finger print sensor without the sensor, so we made the first app which can use the camera and act as a finger print sensor.
We made a simple application which can use the Camera Sensor and Un-lock the locked Apps.
If the Finger print is failed to detect, automatically the Pattern lock or Number lock will open and ask the password.
Unlock the app thru your fingers.
Finger prints are Encrypted by default.
Choose the option which way you want to unlock the apps ? Finger print ? Numbers or Pattern?
Requirement for Finger print - All you need a good Camera with Flash, I believe 8Pix Camera with Flash can do the real job.
We are looking for Video to post over google play store.. help us..
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What you mean ?
asce1992 said:
One words.... AHAHA
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This is a terribly complicated app that gives zero extra security. A real fingerprint scanner is 100% secure and absolutely hassle free.

PC is different
The concept is complete different.. hope you understand we are using Image processing..
android404 said:
This is a terribly complicated app that gives zero extra security. A real fingerprint scanner is 100% secure and absolutely hassle free.
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jacksparao said:
The concept is complete different.. hope you understand we are using Image processing..
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The reason of this not being to work out in comparison to the other "Fingerprint Sensors" out there is because fingerprint sensors are meant to be stealth, and be done in stealth. If you are going to on the flash and have the phone scanning for your finger and takes 15 seconds to process the whole finger, by that time people will already know what you are doing and that defeats the point of it being a proper way to secure your phone, in all sorts of situations.
And also, the video is ridiculous. But nice try nonetheless. If you are able to get the phone to capture your fingerprint by just placing it in front (like literally 1cm away) and without the needs of a flash, you got my money.

Looks like a big joke to me. I unlock my phone just by a swipe, your system takes too long, use APN+flash and is not certified to work. At least you made me laugh.

Welp, this whole community just shot you down. Nice idea though. but not practical.

This is a classic case of "making an app for the sake of making it" but not care about why such functionality exists in the first place.
Finger scanners exist not because people want to scan their fingers, but because it's faster, more convenient and more secured than using a pin lock or a pattern lock.
Those are the tenet of finger scanning, if you can come up with a better method to unlock the device (i.e. even more faster and convenient) then whether or not that method uses a finger scanner doesn't matter.

experiment
I believe the finger print scanner is experiment, we have pin and pattern lock too..

The video has made my day. On the other hand I totally agree with others that it's not practical at all and scanning your muddle finger in public would raise quite a few eyebrows.
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Truth
I agree, soon I will try my best to make it more fast.. Mean time you can use the pin or pattern
gie62001 said:
The video has made my day. On the other hand I totally agree with others that it's not practical at all and scanning your muddle finger in public would raise quite a few eyebrows.
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I agree, soon I will try my best to make it more fast.. Mean time you can use the pin or pattern
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You must understand that there are many free apps out there that does the same features in regards to using a PIN or a pattern, so either you do a brand new feature to actually unlock the phone, or rework on your fingerprint scanning "feature".
Like I stated before, if you really wanted such a feature to work, it is be able to do the following with ease.
1) Scan your finger within 10-15 seconds so that it will not look awkward in situations.
2) Flash is a no go for such stuff.
3) The UI definitely needs to be fixed a LOT in terms of the scanning and recognition part, the main UI seems decent and nice actually, with the hexagon design to access different menus and such.
4) Includes other ways to unlock like Bluetooth app press a button to unlock or something that would make your app be different from others and make people want to use your app.
There you go.

thanks a lot
Really am happy with your review.. I will fix all the issues..
Indicious Flow said:
You must understand that there are many free apps out there that does the same features in regards to using a PIN or a pattern, so either you do a brand new feature to actually unlock the phone, or rework on your fingerprint scanning "feature".
Like I stated before, if you really wanted such a feature to work, it is be able to do the following with ease.
1) Scan your finger within 10-15 seconds so that it will not look awkward in situations.
2) Flash is a no go for such stuff.
3) The UI definitely needs to be fixed a LOT in terms of the scanning and recognition part, the main UI seems decent and nice actually, with the hexagon design to access different menus and such.
4) Includes other ways to unlock like Bluetooth app press a button to unlock or something that would make your app be different from others and make people want to use your app.
There you go.
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[Q] Different Screen lock vs Security lock timeouts?

I'm new to Android, please be gentle. I have searched numerous sources for an answer to this. From what I can determine this is a change in Android that only provides for one screen timeout. IE, every time the screen turns off and I reactivate, I have to enter the security code.
Previously was using an N900, where I could turn off the screen on a 1-2 minute timer, but not have the security lock kick in for 1 hour of idle time.
Is there any way to implement the same behaviour with the SGS2?
I second this question. I find this extremely annoying and would like to know an answer to this too!
A bit of relief I just found is to use widgetoid and the lock screen disable function. It temporarily turns off the the security lock. Haven't figured out the details yet but it seems to re-enable it after a timeout as well.
Not perfect but a definite improvement!
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chargen2 said:
A bit of relief I just found is to use widgetoid and the lock screen disable function. It temporarily turns off the the security lock. Haven't figured out the details yet but it seems to re-enable it after a timeout as well.
Not perfect but a definite improvement!
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Widgetoid does not work if you have a security policy (device administrators) in effect. :'(
Anyone know any app that allows you to set the security timeout differently than the screen timeout?
i came from n900 too, also miss the separate screen/lock timings.
baron von bubba said:
i came from n900 too, also miss the separate screen/lock timings.
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me too!!!!!!!!!
believe it or not JUICEDEFENDER ultimate has this feature.
it goes a small step further in that you can have another (longer) time set for lock screen when the phone detects certain WIFIs. eg your home network.
the free and cheaper versions may also have this function, im not sure.
baron von bubba said:
believe it or not JUICEDEFENDER ultimate has this feature.
it goes a small step further in that you can have another (longer) time set for lock screen when the phone detects certain WIFIs. eg your home network.
the free and cheaper versions may also have this function, im not sure.
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Did this work for anybody..? with device aministrators /corporate email locks..
Would also like to know!
And a follow up question, SG2 should have some form of hardware encryption - how does this work?
/Voz
The Juice defender doesnt work if there is a remote device administrator enabled.
Please help us out here.. guys..
StayAwake app in market can help u .
Did this work even for Exchange admin?

iOS like mixed rules screen lock?

Evening all
One of the things I really liked on my iPhone was that you could set it to just have a swipe lock on the screen unless it was left for, say, 5 minutes, at which point you had to enter a pin code. Its a real pain having to keep pattern/pin/face unlock the phone every time I put it down and pick it up. It would be much better of rme to have it lock automatically on a simple swipe after 60 seconds, then security lock after, say, 5 mins.
Is there any software which can do this?
cheers,
Robsa
Look for Delayed Lock in the play store, it's a rather handy little app (which can, amongst other things, keep your phone unlocked when connected to specific wifi networks) . The support thread for it is on XDA.
Edit: see thread here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=955092
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You can make it so there's no lock screen at all for five minutes, will that do?
The very handy (but paid) app JuiceDefender (beta) which helps a lot with battery drain of 3G data networks also has this feature amongst other things.
Umm in the security settings there is a setting for how long before it enables the lock after screen off.. People don't look for anything anymore. It's always "I need this now and I don't care if you do it for free, NOW"
It's already there as said above. Now say five hail Androids on the way out the door for not RTFM.
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Fingerprint scanner gestures

On Huawei's other phones with fingerprint scanners they feature gestures on the scanner, a lot like a touchpad on a laptop. You can swipe down for the notification tray and swipe it up, double tap to clear the tray, swipe up for the recent apps, and long press to go to the home screen.
Since none of this was mentioned to be included in M and I know that's custom Huawei software. I was still wondering if any devs out there might be wanting to work on an app to add these functions, or if something similar already exists. This really makes the scanner a lot more functional.
They also have a safe and app lock in their software 2 other great additions. I know I've seen an app lock for the Samsung phones, and not sure if it'll work on just any phone with a scanner. While these are great additions on the Huawei phones, their skin is not. I'd love to see stuff like this incorporated on stock version of Android. I know nothing about programming, but just hope some eager devs are out there and looking to enhance what the scanner can do and take better advantage of it.
I hope it does have this feature but I haven't heard anything about it either...
No, it doesn't have it.
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What about turning the screen on? Do you have to press power button, and then put your finger on the fp reader, or you can directly put your finger on the reader and screen goes on and phone is unlocked?
nfo981 said:
What about turning the screen on? Do you have to press power button, and then put your finger on the fp reader, or you can directly put your finger on the reader and screen goes on and phone is unlocked?
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You tap the scanner, and it turns the screen on and unlocks it, it looks like a very slick process
nfo981 said:
What about turning the screen on? Do you have to press power button, and then put your finger on the fp reader, or you can directly put your finger on the reader and screen goes on and phone is unlocked?
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Unlike the Xperia Z5, and Samsung phones (not 100% about Samsung phones), you do NOT need to turn on the device first. Simply putting your finger on the scanner is enough to wake it up and unlock it. The Huawei Ascend Mate 7 does that very well and is very accurate. This bodes well for the 6P for obvious reasons.
Yep. On Huawei Mate S, we can slide down on the scanner and it brings down the notifications list. I would really love to have that kind of gestures implemented so hopefully some devs would implement it on roms. *fingerscrossed*
AhsanU said:
Unlike the Xperia Z5, and Samsung phones (not 100% about Samsung phones), you do NOT need to turn on the device first. Simply putting your finger on the scanner is enough to wake it up and unlock it. The Huawei Ascend Mate 7 does that very well and is very accurate. This bodes well for the 6P for obvious reasons.
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Samsung requires you to wake the device first. Basically you have to tap the home or power button then let it read your fingerprint. Kinda lame. I wish it were like the new nexi
Xposed will add this if someone makes it. I use gesture control but using the finger print scanner would be so much better
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Having never has a phone with FP scanner,can apps be set to only allow access if using FP scanner ?
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combat goofwing said:
Having never has a phone with FP scanner,can apps be set to only allow access if using FP scanner ?
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I've seen no mention of that being built into M, but on Huawei phones with their EMUI skin they have an app locker which does this. It's a really great feature for a phone with a scanner. It's great to lock down banking apps or whatever else you want to keep people out of.
I know someone has created an app like this for Samsung phones, however I'm not sure if it'll work with other phones using a scanner. Hopefully someone creates something like this soon if it doesn't.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...fingersecurity-fingerprint-lock-apps-t2818896
As far as Xposed mods, that would require root and would also make it so you can't use Android Pay right?
boynamedstacy said:
Samsung requires you to wake the device first. Basically you have to tap the home or power button then let it read your fingerprint. Kinda lame. I wish it were like the new nexi
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That's not true...my mom got a galaxy note 5 and if you touch the home button it unlocks the phone and if you press the home button....meaning physically depress the button it will wake and unlock simultaneously.
bsg411 said:
That's not true...my mom got a galaxy note 5 and if you touch the home button it unlocks the phone and if you press the home button....meaning physically depress the button it will wake and unlock simultaneously.
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I have the note 5 as well, on it right now. Like you said, you have to physically press the button before it will read the fingerprint. The point was that with the new nexi, you only need to place your fingerprint on the reader for it to simultaneously wake up and unlock the screen. Not something the note 5 does
boynamedstacy said:
I have the note 5 as well, on it right now. Like you said, you have to physically press the button before it will read the fingerprint. The point was that with the new nexi, you only need to place your fingerprint on the reader for it to simultaneously wake up and unlock the screen. Not something the note 5 does
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No...i said touch the button to unlock...and press the button to wake and unlock simultaneously. I tried t and it works on note 5
combat goofwing said:
Having never has a phone with FP scanner,can apps be set to only allow access if using FP scanner ?
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Marshmallow has API's for app developers to implement this. I ordered this phone because I want to incorporate it with an app idea I have. I'm not sure if Marshmallow has this built in where you can limit access... I guess you could set up different accounts on the device which would limit access to the device based on fingerprint.
Not sure it can keep your wife/gf out of your snapchat account
bsg411 said:
No...i said touch the button to unlock...and press the button to wake and unlock simultaneously. I tried t and it works on note 5
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If the screen is off and you simply touch the home button (not pressing it) what happens?
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Maybe they changed things with Note 5 but Note 4 does not do anything by just touching the home button you have to press. It's a crappy scanner too. I cannot wait for my 6P to arrive and forget about the Note 4 (well, I'll use it for VR)
Mave025 said:
I've seen no mention of that being built into M, but on Huawei phones with their EMUI skin they have an app locker which does this. It's a really great feature for a phone with a scanner. It's great to lock down banking apps or whatever else you want to keep people out of.
I know someone has created an app like this for Samsung phones, however I'm not sure if it'll work with other phones using a scanner. Hopefully someone creates something like this soon if it doesn't.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...fingersecurity-fingerprint-lock-apps-t2818896
As far as Xposed mods, that would require root and would also make it so you can't use Android Pay right?
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Yeah - AFAIK, root = no Android Pay...
da_ferreira said:
Yeah - AFAIK, root = no Android Pay...
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That's what I had read, so I'm hoping maybe this can be done with an app instead of Xposed.
My N5 is rooted and Android Pay works fine.

[MOD] Double tap to wake

This is not my code and I apologize if this doesn't belong here, I think it does.
Simply enter this into a terminal emulator, it does not survive a reboot, so I'm posting this in hopes ROM makers will add it in.
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echo 1 > /sys/devices/soc.0/f9924000.i2c/i2c-2/2-0070/input/input0/wake_gesture
Source is here
Big Cam said:
This is not my code and I apologize if this doesn't belong here, I think it does.
Simply enter this into a terminal emulator, it does not survive a reboot, so I'm posting this in hopes ROM makers will add it in.
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echo 1 > /sys/devices/soc.0/f9924000.i2c/i2c-2/2-0070/input/input0/wake_gesture
Source is here
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Its also pretty useless for alot of scenarios with the finger print scanner - its fine when connected to a trusted BT device and then swipe to unlock or if you want to check the time with a double tap.
Its pointless otherwise, however a nice feature for the sake of a feature - the power button achieves the same thing or just finger print to unlock right out the pocket.
The only case I have found a use for the D2W is when in my car connected via BT streaming music and want to quick unlock in traffic to change a track without having to reach around my phone holder on the windscreen to unlock via the scanner.
I'd hazzard a guess its why google never enabled it out the box but left the function in.
hutzdani said:
Its also pretty useless for alot of scenarios with the finger print scanner - its fine when connected to a trusted BT device and then swipe to unlock or if you want to check the time with a double tap.
Its pointless otherwise, however a nice feature for the sake of a feature - the power button achieves the same thing or just finger print to unlock right out the pocket.
The only case I have found a use for the D2W is when in my car connected via BT streaming music and want to quick unlock in traffic to change a track without having to reach around my phone holder on the windscreen to unlock via the scanner.
I'd hazzard a guess its why google never enabled it out the box but left the function in.
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I already use this while my phone is on the desk. Way quicker to double tap screen and input key then grab phone and pick it up
hutzdani said:
Its also pretty useless for alot of scenarios with the finger print scanner - its fine when connected to a trusted BT device and then swipe to unlock or if you want to check the time with a double tap.
Its pointless otherwise, however a nice feature for the sake of a feature - the power button achieves the same thing or just finger print to unlock right out the pocket.
The only case I have found a use for the D2W is when in my car connected via BT streaming music and want to quick unlock in traffic to change a track without having to reach around my phone holder on the windscreen to unlock via the scanner.
I'd hazzard a guess its why google never enabled it out the box but left the function in.
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I mean, come on man. the conceptual point of Android was the ability to have your choice of options than what a single company deems necessary. It becomes second nature once you have devices that have it like the m8 or Nexus 9. Also some cases or bumpers tend to mush the power button travel, making even that way more difficult.
Even that aside, sometimes you just want to check and manage notifications or whatever, fingerprint immediately unlocks the device.
Jbluna said:
I mean, come on man. the conceptual point of Android was the ability to have your choice of options than what a single company deems necessary. It becomes second nature once you have devices that have it like the m8 or Nexus 9. Also some cases or bumpers tend to mush the power button travel, making even that way more difficult.
Even that aside, sometimes you just want to check and manage notifications or whatever, fingerprint immediately unlocks the device.
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Yeah I know, However its been disabled for a reason clearly after some thought.
its not like the nexus 5/6/7 or 9 who did not have Fingerprint scanners this is a case of features for the sake of features.
Yeah its cool the devs enabled this from digging through the code but really its depreciated by the finger print scanner in this case.
That's all i'm saying
Do we need root for this to work?
hutzdani said:
Yeah I know, However its been disabled for a reason clearly after some thought.
its not like the nexus 5/6/7 or 9 who did not have Fingerprint scanners this is a case of features for the sake of features.
Yeah its cool the devs enabled this from digging through the code but really its depreciated by the finger print scanner in this case.
That's all i'm saying
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I dont want to pick up my phone and movie it around to get to the fingerprint scanner. Even getting to the power button can cause me to focus to much attention. A double tap is quite easy todo to check what notifications you have.
You have never used double tap is my guess and I recommend it even if it seems kinda useless.
hutzdani said:
Yeah I know, However its been disabled for a reason clearly after some thought.
its not like the nexus 5/6/7 or 9 who did not have Fingerprint scanners this is a case of features for the sake of features.
Yeah its cool the devs enabled this from digging through the code but really its depreciated by the finger print scanner in this case.
That's all i'm saying
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DT2W is an AWESOME feature - even if it was disabled by Google after careful thought. Yes, the fingerprint scanner is quick and very convenient. However, because it bypasses the lock screen it also bypasses lock screen notifications. Sometimes I just want to read a quick text/push notification without picking up my phone or locating the power button. A quick double tap on the screen is a lot better than picking up the phone, using my fingerprint to unlock, and then swiping down the notification shade to read my updates.
deeproot said:
I dont want to pick up my phone and movie it around to get to the fingerprint scanner. Even getting to the power button can cause me to focus to much attention. A double tap is quite easy todo to check what notifications you have.
You have never used double tap is my guess and I recommend it even if it seems kinda useless.
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Used DT2W with N5 / 6 / 7 / G3 and G4 because it was useful as I never used pin entry or any other type of passworded lock, just swipe to unlock.
Now we have a finger print scanner the whole idea of D2TW is depricated alongside active display ( to a certain degree & AW )
D2TW works fine as a quick check for the time but coupled with finger prints its a dead end function beyond checking the time or expanding a notification, notifications are mostly acted on in day to day use.
Now go through the motions - You DT2W see a notification you want to attend to and your faced with one of two things 1. Finger print to get in or 2. Pin or pattern unlock.
In these two cases its slower than just doing FP or Unlock codes - Now factor in the accuracy of DT2W ( yes it can be adjusted ) but some cases it will just ignore it and require a more firm press on the screen.
Now we have two hurdles to factor in - now Imagen your at Google and your selling a device with a quick and efficient and secure way of getting into your device fast to compete with the growing trend of other OEMs.
Do you plump for a slow unaccurate system that does not even get you into the device and still requires PIN entry to do stuff or do you go the FP route.
looking at it this way makes it all very clear from Googles perspective as to why its not enabled by defult.
I like DT2W don't get me wrong but its just irrelevant for those who will use the FP in conjunction with the LED or active display or AW.
The fact that it only serves a good useful purpose when connected to a trusted device for quicker access, alone shows how its a Gimmick feature these days due to tech moving on.
Alot of people will still naturally use the power switch to check the screen for notifications as its been creature habit for many since androids inception, LG introduced it and it gained traction before the whole active display thing moto dropped on the scene.
Now with active display ( Frankly a stupid gimmick if you ask me - give me a blinky LED anyday ) and android wear ( if you can believe that is even worth the effort or cash trust me its not ! ) its even less relevant to DT2W to read the screen.
Point is its not there by defualt for a reason - a design reason - a technical reason - a marketing reason : yes android is open source and google knows nexus people like to tweek their devices so they will have left some gems for people to play with.
As a device they are selling DT2W is not a likely candidate to hit the specs sheet or the TV adverts or Ads is it now when its up against bigger better selling features : FP / Permium build quality / USB C / Slow mo video capture e.c.t
I like to look at things from both points of view but DT2W has little going for it these days with all the additional functionality
hutzdani said:
Used DT2W with N5 / 6 / 7 / G3 and G4 because it was useful as I never used pin entry or any other type of passworded lock, just swipe to unlock.
Now we have a finger print scanner the whole idea of D2TW is depricated alongside active display ( to a certain degree & AW )
D2TW works fine as a quick check for the time but coupled with finger prints its a dead end function beyond checking the time or expanding a notification, notifications are mostly acted on in day to day use.
Now go through the motions - You DT2W see a notification you want to attend to and your faced with one of two things 1. Finger print to get in or 2. Pin or pattern unlock.
In these two cases its slower than just doing FP or Unlock codes - Now factor in the accuracy of DT2W ( yes it can be adjusted ) but some cases it will just ignore it and require a more firm press on the screen.
Now we have two hurdles to factor in - now Imagen your at Google and your selling a device with a quick and efficient and secure way of getting into your device fast to compete with the growing trend of other OEMs.
Do you plump for a slow unaccurate system that does not even get you into the device and still requires PIN entry to do stuff or do you go the FP route.
looking at it this way makes it all very clear from Googles perspective as to why its not enabled by defult.
I like DT2W don't get me wrong but its just irrelevant for those who will use the FP in conjunction with the LED or active display or AW.
The fact that it only serves a good useful purpose when connected to a trusted device for quicker access, alone shows how its a Gimmick feature these days due to tech moving on.
Alot of people will still naturally use the power switch to check the screen for notifications as its been creature habit for many since androids inception, LG introduced it and it gained traction before the whole active display thing moto dropped on the scene.
Now with active display ( Frankly a stupid gimmick if you ask me - give me a blinky LED anyday ) and android wear ( if you can believe that is even worth the effort or cash trust me its not ! ) its even less relevant to DT2W to read the screen.
Point is its not there by defualt for a reason - a design reason - a technical reason - a marketing reason : yes android is open source and google knows nexus people like to tweek their devices so they will have left some gems for people to play with.
As a device they are selling DT2W is not a likely candidate to hit the specs sheet or the TV adverts or Ads is it now when its up against bigger better selling features : FP / Permium build quality / USB C / Slow mo video capture e.c.t
I like to look at things from both points of view but DT2W has little going for it these days with all the additional functionality
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Agree to disagree. Double tapping for a quick check of the time or a notification is a handy feature. Not every notification requires you to act on it. A lot of times (Gmail Spam) I will DT2W and then swipe to dismiss the notification. That does not require using a pin and or fingerprint.
hutzdani said:
Yeah I know, However its been disabled for a reason clearly after some thought.
its not like the nexus 5/6/7 or 9 who did not have Fingerprint scanners this is a case of features for the sake of features.
Yeah its cool the devs enabled this from digging through the code but really its depreciated by the finger print scanner in this case.
That's all i'm saying
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Your argument is pointless, just because google turned it off doesn't mean it doesn't serve a purpose. Example, google heavily pushed ambient display over LED notifications and we all know LED notifications work ten times better....
Yep, my phone sits most of the day next to me in a trusted space and it is mucho nice to be able to double tap in and check messsages, time, etc. without having to specifically hit the power button to light the phone up. Further I have owned a phone where the power button eventually died and DT2W removes the majority of cycles on the power button. It can be done when the phone is on either side. It can be done while the phone is in a dock and more without taking your eyes off the road if docked in the car. Just because someone in particular doesn't use it doesn't mean it isn't a useful feature.
I think the reason DT2W was disabled is because someone on the android team secretly is taking money on the sly from Apple in exchange for removing useful and nice features from android. Anyone who says anything else clearly needs more tequila in their life.
i couldn't get this to work. anyone else successful?
I'd like to have this enabled on mine when it gets here Monday. Why not? When it's on table I can just tap to check it. More is more
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double tap to LOCK?
Is it possible to modify your code so double (or maybe triple?) trap would lock the device? Thanks!
Big Cam said:
This is not my code and I apologize if this doesn't belong here, I think it does.
Simply enter this into a terminal emulator, it does not survive a reboot, so I'm posting this in hopes ROM makers will add it in.
Code:
echo 1 > /sys/devices/soc.0/f9924000.i2c/i2c-2/2-0070/input/input0/wake_gesture
Source is here
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There is no need for this anymore, by installing a custom Kernel you can get this highly needed feature.
im currently running ElementalX Kernel which enables DT2W.
http://elementalx.org/devices/nexus-6p/
Working like a champ. I hope Francisco Franko kernel gets realeased soon.
Yeah, this is redundant now.
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Excellent, that's what I was hoping would happen!
hutzdani said:
Yeah I know, However its been disabled for a reason clearly after some thought.
its not like the nexus 5/6/7 or 9 who did not have Fingerprint scanners this is a case of features for the sake of features.
Yeah its cool the devs enabled this from digging through the code but really its depreciated by the finger print scanner in this case.
That's all i'm saying
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It is made difficult by the finger print scanner being on the back of the device. If it was on the front the functionality would be unnecessary. I like the scanner on the back for in the hand use but it is a limiting factor during use on a table/flat surface.
byproxy said:
i couldn't get this to work. anyone else successful?
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1) You must be rooted
2) type
Code:
SU
into terminal
3) type the code
Code:
echo 1 > /sys/devices/soc.0/f9924000.i2c/i2c-2/2-0070/input/input0/wake_gesture

Double tap to wake

Does Mate 10 has the double tap to wake feature?
No and i haven't found a non-root solution for it either.
Wow that's such a shame... The mix and matching of features across these Huawei devices is becoming really frustrating. There's no reason why only the Chinese version of the Mate 9 had this feature.
I don't think you really need a double tap to wake. A simple touch of the fingerprint sensor wakes the phone quickly.
Exactly, that fingerprint scanner is ridiculously fast!
i need double tap to sleep
liver20 said:
i need double tap to sleep
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plenty of 3rd party apps on playstore. No root needed.
tboy2000 said:
I don't think you really need a double tap to wake. A simple touch of the fingerprint sensor wakes the phone quickly.
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For the 10 Pro, that functionality is useful. It's just weird some of the choices made for an otherwise great phone. It's unfortunate.
mrmajor247 said:
For the 10 Pro, that functionality is useful. It's just weird some of the choices made for an otherwise great phone. It's unfortunate.
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Copyright issues with LG. But there are 3rd party apps for Samsung that put an icon on Always on display and you just double tap on that icon to wake. I guess its not different to Samsung having a home key always turned on even when screen off. So Huawei should as well implement something similar to have icon on the Always on display and click or hold or whatever is best gesture on that to turn on the screen.
End of the day its still a two step process in the least over the single step process of front fingerprint sensor. The small bezels means no way a front fingerprint could fit there and so there needs to be a long term solution. LG type reliable face unlock feature would help in many scenarios as well and its comparatively easier to partially lift and look at the phone from a desk then double tap and scribble the password.
There is also Huawei's strong security measures to overcome. My current Huawei does not allow using anything other than a pin password for unlock when you have the fingerprint activated. So thats four extra screen taps compared to the Pattern type password (which cannot be used when fingerprint activated).
warea said:
plenty of 3rd party apps on playstore. No root needed.
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What app that works with fingerprint without pin
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my ex oneplus 3t has this feature. how only lg has it?
Surely it's obvious this would be useful when the phone is laying on a desk/table (on its back) when the fingerprint sensor is not accessible? Double-tap to wake would be awesome on this device. Just got it, and it's my only (at this stage) gripe.
Same here
I hope some update fix this

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