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My apologies if this has already been figured out, but after exhaustion with the fingerprint scanner repeatedly giving me errors I found for my phone at least to place my thumb a little higher on where the fingerprint guide appears on the screen and this has helped tremendously.
Hope someone else can benefit from this as well!

I don't understand how so many people are having issues. I did the trick where you scan your finger print twice for each thumb. And I haven't had a single fail yet I don't think. And once you get used to it, I get my finger in the right spot ever single time now.
Have you checked the thread for manufacture date according to finger print errors to see where yours matches up.

I haven't! I also did the two readings for my thumb to assist this did help it seems as well. But it seems the prompt for my print is a little lower Than I need to go I'll have to look for that thread

aussiesausage said:
I don't understand how so many people are having issues. I did the trick where you scan your finger print twice for each thumb. And I haven't had a single fail yet I don't think. And once you get used to it, I get my finger in the right spot ever single time now.
Have you checked the thread for manufacture date according to finger print errors to see where yours matches up.
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The reason is it's likely that the are variances in the fingerprint scanner strength, as some phones simply has scanners that do not work well regardless of how the user places their finger.
Just like the threads and reviews for the Whitestone, some has zero problems and some simply could not get out it work even when installed correctly with the latest instructions. With the sample size as large as it has been, it shows that some phones just has a stronger sensor than others.
Sometimes issues are caused by user errors, but this one where people are having issues with the fingerprint scanner is not purely user error.

dizzyraider said:
The reason is it's likely that the are variances in the fingerprint scanner strength, as some phones simply has scanners that do not work well regardless of how the user places their finger.
Just like the threads and reviews for the Whitestone, some has zero problems and some simply could not get out it work even when installed correctly with the latest instructions. With the sample size as large as it has been, it shows that some phones just has a stronger sensor than others.
Sometimes issues are caused by user errors, but this one where people are having issues with the fingerprint scanner is not purely user error.
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Ah yes. Understood. Cheers for the information ?

dizzyraider said:
The reason is it's likely that the are variances in the fingerprint scanner strength,
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Where are the proofs about this?
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aussiesausage said:
Have you checked the thread for manufacture date according to finger print errors to see where yours matches up.
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that thread is a completely funny non sense, w/o any real scientific proof

denzel09 said:
that thread is a completely funny non sense, w/o any real scientific proof
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No conclusions or comments regarding any findings where offered in the thread so not sure what you're implying here. So far it's a data gathering exercise to investigate if there is any link. Can only conclude from your post that you failed to understand the entire premise of the thread.

I've had issues with the scanner from the get go, even after the update. The bizzare thing was that might right thumb got more rejections compared to my left. I tired all the tricks that was known at the and still no luck. Finally now it works well to have almost zero rejection after seeing how my GF scanned her fingerprint.
These are the ones that's working for me.
* Scan the fingerprint all around the sensor in a 360° fashion instead of from 1 or 2 angles.
* Do above twice
* Keep the finger on the sensor for a slightly bit longer.
This works with an AliExpress cheap tempered glass as well (similar to whitestone one)

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[Q] Fingerprint Password keeper / safe ?

I am looking for a password / Secrets keeper / safe which is utilizing the fingerprint reader.
I would like strong encrypting and also a master password.
Just think the fingerprint will add a lot to the security.
Any suggestions???
Robert
Would actually be pretty neat if some apps came out that utilized the scanner on their own for security. I don't really want to use it as a lock-method for my phone but it would be great for some other things.
Have to wait for a dev to let us know if it's possible to tap into it like that. Pretty sure there's no apps out there now that already do this.
Robert_it said:
I am looking for a password / Secrets keeper / safe which is utilizing the fingerprint reader.
I would like strong encrypting and also a master password.
Just think the fingerprint will add a lot to the security.
Any suggestions???
Robert
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If you want this only to increase security, I can say that fingerprint readers are generally pretty trivial to hack. A long password is better (and I am an information sec. guy).
fincan said:
If you want this only to increase security, I can say that fingerprint readers are generally pretty trivial to hack. A long password is better (and I am an information sec. guy).
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It could be a nice feature for when you're letting someone use the phone and you don't want them looking into certain folders. But I agree as far as total security, you're best bet would be to do a full wipe if it is lost or stolen.
I started a thread over here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=980402
maybe combine the two?
fincan said:
If you want this only to increase security, I can say that fingerprint readers are generally pretty trivial to hack. A long password is better (and I am an information sec. guy).
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That's interesting... could you elaborate? How did you get into that biz? Pretty cool stuff, like a spy
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ChongoDroid said:
That's interesting... could you elaborate? How did you get into that biz? Pretty cool stuff, like a spy
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It's not like being a spy actually, more like a glorified IT system admin work
You can find various ways to do that over the web, basically something like kids putty, gummy bear, or anything that you can mold that has the consistency of human skin, or on really bad ones even a tape can be used to pull the fingerprint and can be used as a makeshift finger to fool these scanners, unless your device have a very high end f.print scanner that checks for the temperature and/or the veins (with an infrared sensor) in the finger so that it can be sure that it is a real finger.
Also there are usually settings on the f.rpint scanner drivers or software to specify how precise it has to scan the finger. If you make that level too high than you will face with false negatives, meaning you really have to scan the finger good and it should absolutely match with your original scan. If you make that threshold level too low it becomes more user friendly (e.g. if the print matches %60 of the original scan, accept it) but also makes it inherently less secure, which is probably what motorola did with our phone's scanner since it rarely gives me "could not scan properly/could not match the f.print" errors even when my fingers are dirty.
I think even mythbusters did an episode about this.
Also don't forget that your fingerprint scanner is as good as your password since there is always a way to unlock the device with the password.
fincan said:
It's not like being a spy actually, more like a glorified IT system admin work
You can find various ways to do that over the web, basically something like kids putty, gummy bear, or anything that you can mold that has the consistency of human skin, or on really bad ones even a tape can be used to pull the fingerprint and can be used as a makeshift finger to fool these scanners, unless your device have a very high end f.print scanner that checks for the temperature and/or the veins (with an infrared sensor) in the finger so that it can be sure that it is a real finger.
Also there are usually settings on the f.rpint scanner drivers or software to specify how precise it has to scan the finger. If you make that level too high than you will face with false negatives, meaning you really have to scan the finger good and it should absolutely match with your original scan. If you make that threshold level too low it becomes more user friendly (e.g. if the print matches %60 of the original scan, accept it) but also makes it inherently less secure, which is probably what motorola did with our phone's scanner since it rarely gives me "could not scan properly/could not match the f.print" errors even when my fingers are dirty.
I think even mythbusters did an episode about this.
Also don't forget that your fingerprint scanner is as good as your password since there is always a way to unlock the device with the password.
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Man that's crazy... I don't use the pattern any more just because the oil off of your finger is a give away. Wipe er down every time haaha I just keep where's my Droid at all times
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ChongoDroid said:
Man that's crazy... I don't use the pattern any more just because the oil off of your finger is a give away. Wipe er down every time haaha I just keep where's my Droid at all times
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Yeah same with me, even with a quick wipe, I could still see the pattern on my old nexus one. They's why I live the finger print scanner.
@fincan, can you see if those methods you mentioned are able to by pass the scanner? I want to know how secure it is.thanks
Rocking my Bell Atrix!
-Roze- said:
Yeah same with me, even with a quick wipe, I could still see the pattern on my old nexus one. They's why I live the finger print scanner.
@fincan, can you see if those methods you mentioned are able to by pass the scanner? I want to know how secure it is.thanks
Rocking my Bell Atrix!
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I wanna see this phone get unlocked so bad... imagine being able to lock any app with a fingerprint... or multiple profiles so that the phone could have a guest mode? Or even different set ups for different fingers haha ah man I wish I was smart enough to chef up some goodness... maybe next year
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will the new no lock app
will the new no lock app disable finger print scaner,awnser is yes i tryed it it works great love that app

Touchscreen problem: move threshold

Hi, I made a video of the problem here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRXcBcpSD1w
It's minor, but I'd still like it fixed.
I heard about this as well... does look annoying. What application did you use to test that?
Timmmmmm said:
Hi, I made a video of the problem here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRXcBcpSD1w
It's minor, but I'd still like it fixed.
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I think "Yet Another Multitouch Tester" or something. There are loads of them in the market.
Yea I was just curious. I use multitouch visible test which shows coordinates as well and I tried to replicate this on my Nexus S... doesn't have that threshold though, it's similar to the Nexus One. Wonder why samsung would add that...
BTW could you tell me how many simultaneous touch inputs the screen can register? The original SGS and Nexus S can register 5 according to multitouch visible test. Nexus One as you know can do 2 but when you cross each axis they flip.
Timmmmmm said:
I think "Yet Another Multitouch Tester" or something. There are loads of them in the market.
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I got up to 10 and then ran out of fingers...
There's no axis flipping problem.
Ok so the physical touchscreen technology is very good... it's just samsung has written in this threshold movement delay, that's a bummer lol.
Timmmmmm said:
I got up to 10 and then ran out of fingers...
There's no axis flipping problem.
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I think the touchscreen is so extremely sensitive they decided to fool-proof the phone.
without this "sticking" there would be no way for an average person with shaky fingers to register a TAP not a micro-SWIPE.
kreoXDA said:
I think the touchscreen is so extremely sensitive they decided to fool-proof the phone.
without this "sticking" there would be no way for an average person with shaky fingers to register a TAP not a micro-SWIPE.
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I doubt it. It's virtually impossible to perfectly tap on other phones and it's not a problem. I'm pretty sure 'micro-swipes' are detected by the software layer as taps.
Well does it affect the phone usage otherwise?
I just checked on 3Gs (havent got the S2 yet, damn these late release dates ) and sure enough it has the exact same delay and skip when I slowly try to scroll say web pages. Its always been good enough for me though.
I would be more interested in an accuracy test to see if there are any major issues with the hardware itself. Last test I saw showed everyone but the iPhone digitizer having abysmal performance, I remember the Droid loosing the finger signal all the time.
Any links to the touchscreen performance test you mention?
As for the "deadzone" for touch input, CyanogenMod7 for the SGS has this aswell. Furthermore, it also has a "feature" where if you move your finger slower than a certain speed across the screen, homescreens/browser pages etc will just ignore the touch input. So if you want to minimally correct the framing of a webpage, if maybe the text is just cut off on the side, you need to quickly swipe a very short swipe to get any movement on the screen. Trying to slowly change framing is not possible.
Hardware is fine though, multitouch tests has no filtering like deadzones or speed thresholds.
I have this problem to, Its definitely software I think.
I wonder if its easy to mod to get rid of this deadzone/minimum threshold for scrolling. Anyone able to take a look. Its quite annoying in some things and my old android phone didnt do this.
Angry birds doesn't bypass the problem. It's quite hard to see underneath your finger but the problem is definitely there in "Angry Birds Rio".
Scrolling in some views don't show the problem so badly, presumably because they use the relative movement of each move event, rather than the absolute distance from the down event.
Yeah problem is still there in angry birds my mistake.
Its quite annoying in nova hd when you want to move the crosshair a tiny amount. You can't because of this problem
Anyone know what file in the source could be edited to maybe stop this ?
sorrowuk said:
Yeah problem is still there in angry birds my mistake.
Its quite annoying in nova hd when you want to move the crosshair a tiny amount. You can't because of this problem
Anyone know what file in the source could be edited to maybe stop this ?
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my hunch is this source is not available, and somewhere in samsung's closed framework or similar.
i know on cyanogen rom, you can go look at the source code for ADW launcher, and you can locate the touch input source code. and you can find all the algorithms like dX, dY, that are used to register swipes, motion, scrolls, etc. its all pretty complicated and impressive code actually.
i'm sure samsung has equivalent code somewhere.
So if we got rid of touchwiz and used ADW launcher would the problem still be there?
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So if we got rid of touchwiz and used ADW launcher would the problem still be there?
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Good question. I'm curious.
Still same problem with adw launcher
This looks more like a kernel thing to me in the touchscreen driver...
Are we able to edit/mod/patch the touchscreen driver in the kernel or is this only something samsung can do ?
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Are we able to edit/mod/patch the touchscreen driver in the kernel or is this only something samsung can do ?
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We have the sources. I'm checking out the frameworks first though in case it's obvious.

7T PRO Fingerprint

Just purchased a 7t pro used only 4 months old , now i have had a 7 pro and a 7T oneplus mobile before. The fingerprint sensor on lockscreen is not recognised most of the times . Tried changing fingerprints by putting more than 3 , also have hard reset it and used unbrick tool to downgrade to 10.0.8 That did not work also. wipe cached basically tried everything also taken of screen protector .
I have given now thinking it has to be a faulty sensor.
Anyone else has had same problem and maybe know a way to sort it out
pro4ever said:
Just purchased a 7t pro used only 4 months old , now i have had a 7 pro and a 7T oneplus mobile before. The fingerprint sensor on lockscreen is not recognised most of the times . Tried changing fingerprints by putting more than 3 , also have hard reset it and used unbrick tool to downgrade to 10.0.8 That did not work also. wipe cached basically tried everything also taken of screen protector .
I have given now thinking it has to be a faulty sensor.
Anyone else has had same problem and maybe know a way to sort it out
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Do the finger print on the same finger 2or3 times that should help
No issues here, i have only one fingerprint setup.
Works perfect and haven't had a mismatch ever.
jaythenut said:
Do the finger print on the same finger 2or3 times that should help
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Tried that also its still very hit and miss . Also tried on some of my family , same there hit and miss
I had similar issues but in relation to my second thumb. (I only use thumbs to unlock). The right one worked just fine. The left one was hit or miss. Now it works much better. I can say it'stable .
The best way to configure fingerprint was in my case: 1) try to cover reader area by moving finger little bit, small steps are the best 2) try to configure fingerprint when you actually hold the phone. The angle and the position of the touching finger when you hold it and try to unlock is basically not always the same when your device rests on a flat surface. I think it's worth a shot.
Moreover reader area can be dirty or greasy/and so can be finger. Try to wipe it, and then try lock/unlock couple of times.
I got the impression FR has "learnt" both fingers and it's much much better now. Right finger precision is 9/10 and left one is like 7-8/10.
That is what i dont get its not like i have not had a oneplus device before . but this one seems to be hit and miss, where else others for me was instant
I used devices with analog fingerprint readers and they were instant indeed. In-screen scanners are getting better too. I've owned P40 Pro for a month and I must say that it was almost no difference compared to the analog one - blazing fast and high precision. The one on OP7T pro is not as good (well it's not as modern either), but when you find solution to set it up properly you'll be satisfied. Mine works really good now. Best of luck!
Sent it back now looking for another one
forever_lol said:
I had similar issues but in relation to my second thumb. (I only use thumbs to unlock). The right one worked just fine. The left one was hit or miss. Now it works much better. I can say it'stable .
The best way to configure fingerprint was in my case: 1) try to cover reader area by moving finger little bit, small steps are the best 2) try to configure fingerprint when you actually hold the phone. The angle and the position of the touching finger when you hold it and try to unlock is basically not always the same when your device rests on a flat surface. I think it's worth a shot.
Moreover reader area can be dirty or greasy/and so can be finger. Try to wipe it, and then try lock/unlock couple of times.
I got the impression FR has "learnt" both fingers and it's much much better now. Right finger precision is 9/10 and left one is like 7-8/10.
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Exactly the same, i dont know whats wrong wirh my left thumb
pro4ever said:
Just purchased a 7t pro used only 4 months old , now i have had a 7 pro and a 7T oneplus mobile before. The fingerprint sensor on lockscreen is not recognised most of the times . Tried changing fingerprints by putting more than 3 , also have hard reset it and used unbrick tool to downgrade to 10.0.8 That did not work also. wipe cached basically tried everything also taken of screen protector .
I have given now thinking it has to be a faulty sensor.
Anyone else has had same problem and maybe know a way to sort it out
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I had this issue just after 4 days of buying. 90% of times my 7T Pro would not recognize the fingerprint. I submitted my device to the service center thrice, even showed them the video recordings of sensor being faulty and they kept telling me that its a software glitch. Well I approached them and literally yelled at them when the issue occurred the 4th time. They changed some hardware component in front of me which is related to the fingerprint and the issue was resolved. Turned out I was right the whole time and they apologized to me. So trust me, it is the hardware issue and you need to get some hardware part changed in your phone. Go with the video recording if you have to and do not leave the service center until they replace the component. We also do not need to factory reset the phone for this so just say NO for factory reset. God knows why service center executives in India always suggest factory reset as the first option to every problem. Hope this helps.
Sumedh Pendse said:
God knows why service center executives in India always suggest factory reset as the first option to every problem. Hope this helps.
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Because they do not have any respect for other people's time. Just like the giant bank .. where it's a culture to ask you to come next day ( which never comes by the way ).
hyperorb said:
Because they do not have any respect for other people's time. Just like the giant bank .. where it's a culture to ask you to come next day ( which never comes by the way ).
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I think the reason is that many issues can be resolved by factory resetting. That it doesn't apply to a lot of situations is the issue with that.
But their philosophy is that if 50 percent of issues can be resolved by factory resetting, they have more resources than if they guide you through 500 steps until a factory reset becomes the only option.
That's why XDA comes in handy
That's actually kind to say but it's a notion to pickup the easiest ( even if it may not be correct ) way.
hyperorb said:
That's actually kind to say but it's a notion to pickup the easiest ( even if it may not be correct ) way.
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But this is the same approach by every company. Even at an Apple Store you are presented the easiest option and every other step until you finally get a physical repair.
Just like you rarely get objective advise at a retail store. You are pushed towards a higher priced product so the seller profits from it.
You will never go to an Apple Store just to let the staff tell you a Nokia is cheaper and better for your needs.

Question Fingerprint Sensor not only bad, but unsafe?

I've had my share of grief with the fingerprint sensor on my Pixel 6, but it's totally usable and I was generally fine with it. Until I realised yesterday that all that oh-so complex and safe AI security procedure that allegedly makes the sensor so slow is complete bs.
I was sitting next to a friend who had never used an in-screen fingerprint sensor before and he wanted to mess around with it. After like 5 seconds he unlocked the phone. His left thumb was accepted by the phone. I was in utter shock. He was able to unlock the phone every single time without any problems whatsoever. So I thought ok, this might be rare, but there is a tiny chance that two people have very similar fingerprints. But needless to say, I was not able to unlock his iPhone with my fingerprint.
I have a few things that I dislike about the Pixel, but this safety concern feels major to me.
This has been recently publicised. There is a chance that other people may be able to unlock your 6.
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This has been recently publicised. There is a chance that other people may be able to unlock your 6.
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it sure has been reported before but seeing it from others with the simplicity to bypass it is not just scary but hopefully embarrassing for Google and I hope they fix this.
freeflyer said:
This has been recently publicised. There is a chance that other people may be able to unlock your 6.
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Wow, hadn't heard about that yet. In the past I've heard that those simple face unlocks can be tricked by as little as a picture of someone, but I always thought fingerprint sensors would be precise and safe. Well, leave it to google to mess it up I guess.
I thought google hardware would be worth something in 2021, but this phone does not feel good at all.
Scary potential security problems indeed...
Did you have Smart Lock enabled? Did it actually scan the finger (i.e. did it get really bright on that part of the screen). The screen shows the fingerprint icon even when the phone is unlocked.
I didn't realise it was unsafe as well as being completely useless.
I have a use my pin to unlock it 50% of the time.
It also uses a CCD (i.e. camera) to read the fingerprint, so in theory, a picture of your finger should trick it into unlocking.

Question Am I the only one who things the FP recognition has got worse since Dec update?

I eagerly installed the Dec 2021 update on my Pixel 6 a couple of weeks back - hoping to improve the FP pass rate.
But I am convinced its gotten worse.
It seemed better at first - but soon deteriorated...
Since the update, whilst it still unlocks on the 1st attempt occasionally, I am finding far more instances where it completely fails to recognise my FP and I am forced to put my PIN number in to unlock.
Prior to the update, it would unlock more often on the 1st attempt - otherwise it may have taken 2-3 attempts to unlock and very rarely I would have to enter the PIN.
Same here! adding more of the same finger did not help!
It was better or about the same from 13/12 until 25/12, and now I hardly can use it. have to enter password all the time.
harryw66 said:
I eagerly installed the Dec 2021 update on my Pixel 6 a couple of weeks back - hoping to improve the FP pass rate.
But I am convinced its gotten worse.
It seemed better at first - but soon deteriorated...
Since the update, whilst it still unlocks on the 1st attempt occasionally, I am finding far more instances where it completely fails to recognise my FP and I am forced to put my PIN number in to unlock.
Prior to the update, it would unlock more often on the 1st attempt - otherwise it may have taken 2-3 attempts to unlock and very rarely I would have to enter the PIN.
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I am not sure where you are located geographically, but in the northern hemisphere it is now winter. As such the overall humidity levels (particularly indoors) tends to be very low and skin is drier. What you may be seeing is your skin seasonally drying out - and the P6 is terrible at reading dry fingerprints.
chaimav said:
I am not sure where you are located geographically, but in the northern hemisphere it is now winter. As such the overall humidity levels (particularly indoors) tends to be very low and skin is drier. What you may be seeing is your skin seasonally drying out - and the P6 is terrible at reading dry fingerprints.
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can confirm, i live in Vermont and the finger print reader takes 4-6 times to register..everytime. used to do it in 1-2 before the temp dropped. its by far the most frustrating part of this phone so far.
dehelfix said:
can confirm, i live in Vermont and the finger print reader takes 4-6 times to register..everytime. used to do it in 1-2 before the temp dropped. its by far the most frustrating part of this phone so far.
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I had a feeling about this - but never had the same issue with my previous OnePlus phones with screen based FP reader.
Also, the back sensor on cheap Oppo phone or basic Nord N100 work fine - unlock first time...
Did anybody here read the other 8+ threads here in the Pixel 6 thread about the finger print reader. ?
Just curious, why no one found any help there....
Not looking for help, just sharing and trying to get an idea of other people's experiences post Dec update.
harryw66 said:
I had a feeling about this - but never had the same issue with my previous OnePlus phones with screen based FP reader.
Also, the back sensor on cheap Oppo phone or basic Nord N100 work fine - unlock first time...
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Back sensors use different technology than in screen ones.
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Not looking for help, just sharing and trying to get an idea of other people's experiences post Dec update.
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I think his point was that there are a half dozen FPR threads already and another is not really needed. Why not find an older one and update that? Wouldn't that make more sense?
Worst FPR ever put on a phone
Ok this is beyond a joke now. Why in the hell would these morons remove face unlock only to add the absolute worst fingerprint reader I've ever dealt with on any phone I've ever owned. I never thought I'd consider going back to pin unlock...
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Just installed a glass screen protector and FPR won't recognize
I did the steps people have said to do like increase touch sensitivity and re add all the fingers I would use but it still won't work. I don't know who made this protector since I got it off a marketplace site and when I met with the person all...
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Back sensors use different technology than in screen ones.
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As you will note, I mentioned that multiple OnePlus phones with screen based sensors worked fine for me.
I am also aware that back sensors use different tech - the point was that cheapo bottom of the range phones have no problems with fingerprints - so why does my £600 phone not work as well. It's not good enough.
bobby janow said:
I think his point was that there are a half dozen FPR threads already and another is not really needed. Why not find an older one and update that? Wouldn't that make more sense?
Worst FPR ever put on a phone
Ok this is beyond a joke now. Why in the hell would these morons remove face unlock only to add the absolute worst fingerprint reader I've ever dealt with on any phone I've ever owned. I never thought I'd consider going back to pin unlock...
forum.xda-developers.com
Just installed a glass screen protector and FPR won't recognize
I did the steps people have said to do like increase touch sensitivity and re add all the fingers I would use but it still won't work. I don't know who made this protector since I got it off a marketplace site and when I met with the person all...
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Because some are pre update, and some of the post update threads are more concerned with who has received the update and who has not.
Seriously don't understand the problem, I create a thread with a very specific question and suddenly I am took to task for it...woah....
No problem in the fingerprint department for me since Dec update. It is almost perfect now. Very rare to get failed reads.
If only I had some cell signal though
harryw66 said:
As you will note, I mentioned that multiple OnePlus phones with screen based sensors worked fine for me.
I am also aware that back sensors use different tech - the point was that cheapo bottom of the range phones have no problems with fingerprints - so why does my £600 phone not work as well. It's not good enough.
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Sent it back for a refund.
I would not put up with all the troubles that you are having.
My P6 works good before the December update and after the December update.
As said multiple times in the
other threads.
vandyman said:
Did anybody here read the other 8+ threads here in the Pixel 6 thread about the finger print reader. ?
Just curious, why no one found any help there....
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Yup so much pixel spam on the same issues over and over lol
vandyman said:
Sent it back for a refund.
I would not put up with all the troubles that you are having.
My P6 works good before the December update and after the December update.
As said multiple times in the
other threads.
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I would love to - but its been over 2 months since I ordered it. I foolishly hoped that Google would fix it ASAP - and the 1st attempt has been less than satisfactory...Wish I had returned it within the 30 days...
There seems to be some hope of a workaround... Fingerprint Reader tip

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