Google’s Pixel 6 and 6 Pro are now at three different issues involving the fingerprint scanner alone
If you’ve been lucky to order and receive your hot new Pixel 6 or 6 Pro early enough to be using Google’s latest 5G-enabled handsets for more than a few days, odds are you’re already thinking about disabling the disappointingly fickle in-display fingerprint sensor.
Ironically, Big G might beat you to the punch there if you forget to plug in your stock Android-running smartphone before it switches off or simply don’t like to hug a wall until you absolutely have to.
The only thing that can get the fingerprint recognition feature to work again is a factory reset, which is not something most people are willing to do without a (more) serious justification. Restarting the fingerprint enrollment process or trying to register someone else’s fingerprint inevitably ends in error, and impacted users are left having to rely on other device unlocking methods.
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