Hi everyone, Just wanted to suggest a feature that I've seen floating around that I think would make the user experience of unlocking my Galaxy S20 more pleasant, as well as providing additional assistance for users with sight-related disabilities. As a Galaxy S20 user, I would like to see haptic feedback enabled upon successful fingerprint unlocks (as well as perhaps face unlocks), so that I can more easily tell whether my phone is unlocked without looking directly at it. I feel that this would greatly increase unlock speed for users who have sight-related disabilities, and for users who simply want a positive reinforcer and a feeling of reliability that software indicators cannot provide. On the note of accessibility, this feature can be included on the list of features that fall within an Accessibility framework, which can bolster the list of Interaction and Dexterity options further. This is important because Samsung S- and Note-series phones have smaller fingerprint sensors than other similar phones, whether they have physical, optical or ultrasound under-screen sensors. This small feature would help bridge the divide between the tactile unlock experience on other phones and the convenience of an under-screen Samsung sensor. Furthermore, this would bring Samsung to feature parity with similarly-specced OnePlus, Pixel, and Apple devices (along with others), which all have this option either enabled by default or as an option in their Accessibility menus. Thank you for hearing me out! -Mecha
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