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ā09-22-2024 11:59 AM (Last edited a month ago by SamsungJoJo ) in
Galaxy S24I thought I was using a Samsung phone? Lol. Been a user sinf S3.
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ā09-29-2024 05:47 AM in
Galaxy S24This has been a feature for years that if the phone restarts you have to enter your pin to unlock it.
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ā09-29-2024 04:14 PM in
Galaxy S24Do you have your phone set to automatically restart on a schedule such as 3 to 4 times a week? Anytime this phone and my last phone was restarted I had to enter the PIN to unlock the phone since it couldn't be done by fingerprint, it disables that option when rebooting a phone.
If you don't want to have to enter a password or PIN to unlock your phone when it asks then turn the security features off then you won't need to enter anything to open the phone. If you want fingerprint and face reader on to unlock phone then you need to live with having to use a PIN or password now and then to unlock your phone. There is no other option.
I have my phone scheduled to restart twice a week and I am not bothered by entering a PIN. When I had a screen protector that didn't work with my fingerprint sensor than it was an inconvenience to use a PIN every time to get into the phone. I turned off the security features until I got a screen protector that actually worked with the sensor.
I just don't see it being that big of an inconvenience to do it every few days.
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ā10-12-2024 07:21 AM in
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ā10-12-2024 07:32 AM in
Galaxy S24You can turn the feature off - you can turn off all security measures and then not have to deal with it at all. Till then, you will have to deal with it, as it's not going to change. I'm not sure other manufacturers do not have the same restrictions, but if they don't, you are free to buy another brand. If you don't want to type in a long password, set a short pin.
You may have bought a phone, but you are still restricted to the limitations of said phone (or any device of any kind). Again, if you want your phone secured, you will have to deal with the security measures. If they are too inconvenient and annoying for you, turn off all security and take your chances of others accessing your phone.
The reason for the restriction is that people are stupid and they leave their phones unlocked in places or around people they shouldn't and then they get cranky and start blaming the phone manufacturer for their own security lapses.
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