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yesterday in
TabletsI'm not sure if this is specific to s11 or just me, but I the fingerprint reader here is awful. It worked well enough for me to register fingerprints! Big issue seems to be unlocking. I did add a tempered glass screen protector, but also did increase touch sensitivity in settings. It rarely works. I might add face recognition isn't so reliable either on this tablet. And then I tried to pair with my phone. It let me pair but wouldn't add it as "trusted device," claiming it might not be close enough for bluetooth. Um, it was six inches away.
On the whole, this is a train wreck. I guess I use passwords.
Here's Samsung's fingerprint advice, btw:
- Re-register fingerprints with the screen protector on. Register the same finger multiple times at slightly different angles.
- Use Samsung-certified screen protectors (third-party ones often reduce accuracy).
- Clean the sensor area โ smudges or dust can cause misreads.I've done #1 multiple times, doesn't help. I guess I can throw away my screen protector (Sparin
I did #1 multiple times, doesn't help. I haven't done #2, but never had to before. Sparin has usually been pretty good. #3 doesn't help. Nothing looks dirty.
Any suggestions to get SOMETHING to work reliably as an unlock? Because it's really annoying have "try your biometrics again in 29 seconds" keep popping up. Or, maybe this is just defective?
Solved! Go to Solution.
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TabletsThe first few times I tried the fingerprint reader without the screen protector and with new fingerprints, however, it still didn't work very well. Then I discovered that you can't just lay the thumb flat as I tend to do with my phone and my old 7 plus ultra. You have to kind of bend it and push it forward to get the tip. That is kind of weird. But it seems to work. That's three for three. I will keep trying it and see what happens. I guess I can return the sparin, or the tablet. We'll see which comes first๐
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yesterday (Last edited yesterday ) in
TabletsIf the tablets utilize modes and routines, create a routine to keep your tablet unlocked when on specific wi-fi networks and/or at specific locations. That way you won't have to attempt to unlock it so much. You can also try adding the connection to the phone to the routine as, it's different than adding it to trusted devices.
I agree with the others about not using a screen protector on the tablet. Screen protectors are useful for phones because most people keep them in their pockets or purses and they can easily get scratched without one. Most people who take their tablets out of their home, usually utilize a folder type case or a sleeve, to keep it protected in transit.
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46m ago (Last edited 46m ago ) in
TabletsSo, I contacted Sparin. They said they did not mass produce until they could get to 0.3mm in thinness and they thought they had good fingerprint sensitivity. I advised they didn't. Ripping off the screen protector helped a lot!
They were very nice, and refunded. But I suspect a lot of folks are gonna have to go back to the drawing board with this product.
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32m ago in
TabletsSeems like they should have put a cutout over the location of the fingerprint sensor on the protector for tablets.
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