Every time I have a negative opinion here I get down voted but I still want to share my personal experience and see if anyone else has this.

I’ve had 3 different flagship galaxy phones over the years since the first one with the feature. I don’t use screen protectors and even without them, the fingerprint sensor accuracy just slowly gets worse and worse over time to unlock the phone.

My fingerprint works great for a couple weeks but slowly becomes less reliable. After a handful months it drops to maybe 1 out of 5 times success to unlock my phone. If I delete the fingerprint and add it back, it kinda restarts the whole thing, but it seems like the period of it working decently degrades faster as the phone gets older.

But here’s the part that puzzles me. Notice I specifically said unlocking my phone? For some reason, it’s the only thing affected by this. All my banks, investing, MFA, and more, all those apps that need a fingerprint to use? Works almost every time the first try.

Clearly the issue can’t be how I’m using it, because then why wouldn’t all the apps have similar issues. Clearly it isn’t the physical sensor wearing out, because then why would all the other apps work as good as they do?

I feel like there has to be a software bug involving Samsung’s lock screens and the fingerprint. But I also wish Samsung would just add the sensors needed for secure face unlock. Not sure why Android continues to shun that.

  • ggjunior7799@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    This is exactly the thing I noticed for a while too. I noticed it on my old Xiaomi Mi 9T as well as my current phone.

    I think its because (and this is just a theory) apps have lower security requirements than the lock screen, since if you’re already unlock your phone, then it probably still you making payments in your banking apps.