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12-10-2023 05:35 AM in
Galaxy S23Solved! Go to Solution.
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12-13-2023 04:45 AM in
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12-29-2023 04:33 AM in
Galaxy S23Then you have 6 clicks instead of 5 to get the phone open? Yaay? 4 digit and ok for me.
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01-06-2024 09:31 AM (Last edited 01-06-2024 09:34 AM ) in
Galaxy S23I tried the solution offered of using a 6-digit pin and leaving the box checked. It worked. But I agree with Shalizmar, if you go with a 4-digit pin and confirm by hitting OK it is one less screen tap. So, I'm going to leave it set up that way. I don't really understand why Samsung with their divine borderline wisdom decided to mess with this, but they did. I've tested signing in with 4 digits and OK a few times now. I can hit OK just as quickly as entering a 5th number and it signs in immediately. I was hesitating a bit after entering 4 digits before because I was so used to the convenience of just entering 4 and having it sign in automatically. So, it is one more screen tap now. However, to me, it is less of an inconvenience than 6 screen taps. But the solution offered above, of switching to a 6-digit pin and leaving the box checked to "Confirm PIN without tapping OK" does indeed work if you have your heart set on not hitting OK.
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