After the launch of Pixel 6a, there are many reports about the Pixel 6a fingerprint issue. In addition, the problem was that the Pixel 6a was getting unlocked with anyone’s finger, which was a big mistake from the point of view of security, Google solved this issue as soon as possible.
Not so soon, it was the most heard allegation. In the meantime, Google has reformed again. Due to this reason, Google suffered a lot of Criticism. Google recently rolled out some updates including the Android 13 stable version, and the August 2022 patch update.
Through any of these updates, Google has improved the fingerprint sensor of the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6a. The sensor is integrated into the display there. There are many improvements in sensor performance, which I think you can definitely feel.
The fingerprint sensor should work even better and it does
- General improvements to fingerprint performance, stability, and reliability.
- General improvements for fingerprint unlock in different lighting conditions.
- General usability improvements for fingerprint enrollment.
In addition, there were the following improvements and bug fixes that only affect the Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro and Pixel 6a:
- Fixed an issue that caused the app to crash during fingerprint unlock under certain conditions.
- Fixed an issue that occasionally prevented fingerprint unlocking when the notification shade is down.
- Fixed an issue where the fingerprint icon would occasionally clip with on-screen UI elements.
- Fixed an issue where the fingerprint icon would occasionally remain on the screen.
- Fixed an issue where fingerprinting would intermittently stop working under certain conditions.
- Improved haptic latency and fingerprint response when unlocking.
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