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Samsung S10 & Note 10 Finger Print sensor Fault

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Samsung S10 & Note 10 Finger Print sensor Fault Muhammad Bilal You should take the screen defender off until the issue is settled.  A week ago, a few reports developed on the web with respect to the fault unique mark sensor on the Samsung Galaxy S10/Note 10, which gives anybody a chance to get to the gadget through certain screen defenders. A British client named Lisa Nelson found the issue after her Husband had the option to get to her gadget subsequent to applying a modest silicone screen defender. He had the option to open Lisa's Samsung Galaxy S10 with the two his thumbs despite the fact that he had never added his very own fingerprints to the Cell Phone Samsung has recognized this issue and is dealing with a product fix to determine this defenselessness. As per the organization, the issue is brought about by the unique mark sensor mistakenly perusing examples from the silicone spread and not from a client's finger. Subsequently, anybody ca...

Samsung S10 Fingerprint Sensor Fault

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Samsung Galaxy S10 Has a Vast Fingerprint Sensor Fault: Report Muhammad Bilal 1. User Claims: A Samsung S10 user recently discovered a bug on her Samsung Galaxy S1o that allowed the phone to be unlocked regardless of what fingerprint was added to the device. After applying a cheap third party screen protector, her husband was able to unlock the device with his fingerprint even though it was not registered. When the screen protector was applied to another relative’s device, the same thing happened again. Samsung has acknowledged this issue and has said that it is “aware of the case of the samsung S10’s malfunctioning fingerprint recognition and will soon issue a software patch”. 2. Stop Finger Print Unlocking The problem was deemed serious enough that South Korea’s online-only Kakao bank told customers to stop using fingerprint sensor unlocking until the issue was resolved. It is still unclear what caused this issue, but the phone uses an ultrasonic fi...