Fingerprint Scanner - Xperia Z5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Am I the only person who's having issues unlocking my phone using the fingerprint scanner?
I'm so tired of getting "Try again" leading up to it being disabled and having to enter my pin, I get a poor success rate. On average it works maybe 2/10 times.
When I scan my finger I move it around as much as possible, and initially I do get a pretty good success rate, but after I try again later it mostly fails and only unlocks when it feels like. I'm pretty sure I place my finger on the sensor in the exact same place every time; sometimes I give it a wipe with my finger before and it unlocks.
People who see I have the Z5 always ask to show how the fingerprint works but it never does. Surely if you scan your finger you have to keep it in the exact same state every time you want to unlock it, ie: clean, dry, etc...
It's so disappointing, it would be such a easy and fast way to unlock your phone.

I don't have any issues and in fact rarely does it fail first time
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I don't have any issues either. There may be the very odd occasion where it doesn't work first time, but this is rare.

Add another finger and use the same finger again at even more angles
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9006 said:
Am I the only person who's having issues unlocking my phone using the fingerprint scanner?
I'm so tired of getting "Try again" leading up to it being disabled and having to enter my pin, I get a poor success rate. On average it works maybe 2/10 times.
When I scan my finger I move it around as much as possible, and initially I do get a pretty good success rate, but after I try again later it mostly fails and only unlocks when it feels like. I'm pretty sure I place my finger on the sensor in the exact same place every time; sometimes I give it a wipe with my finger before and it unlocks.
People who see I have the Z5 always ask to show how the fingerprint works but it never does. Surely if you scan your finger you have to keep it in the exact same state every time you want to unlock it, ie: clean, dry, etc...
It's so disappointing, it would be such a easy and fast way to unlock your phone.
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No issues here either but I will say the accuracy has improved since the 152 update.

Mine works great. As each fingerprint recording session requires 20 individual scans, I used three different fingers in one of the sessions for typical use cases, e.g. sideways thumb for unlocking in car holder, non-phone holding hand to unlock when on a desk, etc. Even the 3-in-1 sessions works well.
Do you have greasy fingers?!

Mines fine no issues unless my hands are wet which makes sense as your fingerprints change when wet
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As above, it seems to be affected a lot by finger moisture. After training the print when my hands are perfectly dry, the scanner works perfectly, but when they're in any way damp (after hand washing, a little sweaty from the gym, heat, etc.) I was getting failures. So, I just 'learned' the same finger after getting it wet and this improves things a LOT. Had the same problem with the scanner on my S6, so this is really just a function of how much your prints must look different to the scanners in various conditions. Give it a shot.

I have problems too, and this is one of the reason why i'm gonna give it back...i'm really disappointed by this phone...

9006 said:
Am I the only person who's having issues unlocking my phone using the fingerprint scanner?
I'm so tired of getting "Try again" leading up to it being disabled and having to enter my pin, I get a poor success rate. On average it works maybe 2/10 times.
When I scan my finger I move it around as much as possible, and initially I do get a pretty good success rate, but after I try again later it mostly fails and only unlocks when it feels like. I'm pretty sure I place my finger on the sensor in the exact same place every time; sometimes I give it a wipe with my finger before and it unlocks.
People who see I have the Z5 always ask to show how the fingerprint works but it never does. Surely if you scan your finger you have to keep it in the exact same state every time you want to unlock it, ie: clean, dry, etc...
It's so disappointing, it would be such a easy and fast way to unlock your phone.
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I definitely have issues with mine, seems to be worst when the phone is cold. The most success I have had is registering prints after I clean it off with warm water (ie post shower). If the green completion circle jumps from ~85% to 100% on your last scan, that's when you know you have good prints registered. I use my left middle finger to unlock the phone most frequently, so I registered the middle part of my print and then the tip of that same finger separately as 2 different prints and that seems to work pretty well. Doesn't take much dirt to throw it off track, but it's the most luck I've had so far. You definitely aren't alone with your issues

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I definitely have issues with mine, seems to be worst when the phone is cold. The most success I have had is registering prints after I clean it off with warm water (ie post shower). If the green completion circle jumps from ~85% to 100% on your last scan, that's when you know you have good prints registered. I use my left middle finger to unlock the phone most frequently, so I registered the middle part of my print and then the tip of that same finger separately as 2 different prints and that seems to work pretty well. Doesn't take much dirt to throw it off track, but it's the most luck I've had so far. You definitely aren't alone with your issues
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check the power button and see if it's flushed or is it slanted to one side?
Mine was slanted to one side, and my hit rate for finger print unlock is very low.
Just sent it in for service. will see if it changes anything

Good feedback, at least it's not just me having some issues.
I have noticed that the power button DOES move very slightly, but we're only talking about half a mill maybe. But even if it's in a perfect position I still get about the same result. It seems to me that finger moisture is a factor. Like I said once I do an initial scan it works great for a while, but eventually it seems to fail unless my finger is in the exact same "state".
Because the button is on the left I hold it in my left hand and use my left middle finger to unlock, I scan it in many different positions to try and give it a good variety yet sadly it doesn't seem to make a difference. I will try scanning the same finger a few times to see if I get a better success rate.
I'm currently on build 32.0.A.4.11 if that makes any difference.

9006 said:
I'm currently on build 32.0.A.4.11 if that makes any difference.
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I've seen it reported that there were fingerprint improvements made in 32.0.A.6.152. I'm on that version, experiencing no issues.

I am having the same issue. Currently I have 4 profiles of my thumb but sometimes I have to enter my pin anyway.
What helps most is to clean the sensor with my shirt, although no impurities can be seen. And no, I have no dirty fingers!
The odd thing is that i.e I scan my thumb and immediately thereafter, unlocking is not possible with this newly generated profile.

I did a quick look into the Z5 and I cover the fingerprint scanner a little bit here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lloEIZU8G3Q
It works well, but you have to make sure you have it mapped well too.

I have similar issues. The moisture of your fingers plays a factor for sure. Some point in the day it will work, but at another point in the day it will fail to read even though I place my
finger in the exact same position. I end up redoing the fingerprint learning over and over. It's starting to get a bit frustrating.

None of listed issues...
My fingerprint scanner even recognise me upside down and in all conditions
All running pretty well
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From im getting louder clicking sounds it was first time that sensor doesnt recognize my finger saying that its dirty... so im going to take it to support. It didnt happen before i started to notice that i needed to press it a little more.

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Does Face Unlock work for anyone else?

Ive tried setting it up, but for some odd reason it never implements, even though it says it does. Just defaults back to the stock lock.
Seems fine and works quite well on mine.
Raadius said:
Ive tried setting it up, but for some odd reason it never implements, even though it says it does. Just defaults back to the stock lock.
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there may be something wrong with your face...
sorry couldnt help myself lol
Hahaha... Forgot about this feature. You need to make sue your entire face is inside the bubble.
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you must make sure that your in good light when you setup and when you try to unlock... if not then it will got to the backup lock screen that you setup.
mine works fast as crap... just as soon as my face is in the area it opens.
It gives you like 3 seconds to position your face correctly
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works really well for me. Recognizes my face in two seconds or less!
Works surprisingly well for me. Make sure you finish the setup and I would recommend trapping 'improve facial recognition'
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Not practical for me but I tried it out for novelty's sake and it worked first try.
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I tried it out, it works well for me. I found that if you took multiple images, including some from an angle that you'd actually be holding the phone when you unlock it (as opposed to just eye level), it unlocks very fast.
However, as I discovered today... it works a little too well maybe. I was showing the feature to my co-worker who just loves his voice commands, and then mentioned that, though it was a pretty neat feature, it could be cheated by using a photo. We decided to run a little experiment, using his phone (either a Droid or Droid 2) to take a quick snap of me and then seeing if it would work for face unlock off his screen. And it did... very well in fact. I was surprised at how well it worked off of a phone with a small, (relatively) low res screen, and crappy camera.
So, neat feature, not at all secure really.
face unlock is to much of a gimmick, I am in low light a lot so it is useless.
Yeah, this feature sucks for me. Took me forever just to set up the initial pic. I'm in pretty good lighting, but I'll try the "improve recognition" feature in some different locations throughout my day.
worthless.. unlocked for myself every time, tried my dad's face and it unlocked for him too.. no wonder it "works so well" it unlocks for almost anyone
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face unlock is to much of a gimmick, I am in low light a lot so it is useless.
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Yeah, it's pretty neat but not terribly useful for me either. We have to wear safety glasses at work due to OSHA regulations, and it can't detect my face with my safety glasses on. Maybe if I tried to "improve recongition" with my safety glasses on it would, but then at what point does it basically just let anybody in?
I'll just leave my phone unlocked like always and hope nobody goes snooping... like always. They'd be terribly bored even if they did.
mesko402 said:
worthless.. unlocked for myself every time, tried my dad's face and it unlocked for him too.. no wonder it "works so well" it unlocks for almost anyone
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Well, maybe you both look alike to the face unlock's algorithm. I'm not sure exactly how they do facial recognition, but I'm sure there's some fancy math regarding your facial features involved. FWIW, it wouldn't unlock for any of my co-workers - well, except for the guy with a picture of me on his phone!
For certain values of the word "work".
I've done the "improve recognition" thing a few times but there are just so many different environments and lighting levels that it was extremely hit-and-miss (mostly miss) and I ended up turning it off.
took a bit for the initial recognition but once that finished it worked flawlessly.
it takes less than a few seconds for me to unlock the phone. my friends couldn't unlock the phone with their faces but my dad, who i'm almost a carbon copy of, can unlock it. lol
mesasone said:
I tried it out, it works well for me. I found that if you took multiple images, including some from an angle that you'd actually be holding the phone when you unlock it (as opposed to just eye level), it unlocks very fast.
However, as I discovered today... it works a little too well maybe. I was showing the feature to my co-worker who just loves his voice commands, and then mentioned that, though it was a pretty neat feature, it could be cheated by using a photo. We decided to run a little experiment, using his phone (either a Droid or Droid 2) to take a quick snap of me and then seeing if it would work for face unlock off his screen. And it did... very well in fact. I was surprised at how well it worked off of a phone with a small, (relatively) low res screen, and crappy camera.
So, neat feature, not at all secure really.
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That's why samsung tweaked this for the SGS 3 to require a "blink" to prove it's a live human (or a video).
yea, my brother and i look allot alike, but it wouldn't unlock for him (unless he did it with my picture). it has fast unlock response, but in low light, it doesn't work at all and just reverts to a secondary unlock method.
I got it working, but it took a while for it to recognize my face and took a long time to get the initial picture captured correctly. I just disabled it after that. No use for me really.
The key for sure is going into settings and improving recognition by taking multiple pics in different lighting,angles and distances. I took 10 or so and I am completely amazed a the speed even in low light.. I think the ops problem is it won't actually lock untill you restart or screen is off for specified minutes. I changed mine to immediate lock and as soon as screen is off it enables face unlock. I think default is 10 minutes. I tried this on my sensation and it was horrible, never worked. Works way better than I could have imagined on the hox.

Finger print issue not accurate

Does anyone have problem with the finger print?
Mine is not really accurate, most of the time if my finger is not on a correct angle/position, it won't recognize at all even if just a slightly off.
I have tried the fix on MIUI forum using the *#*#6484#*#* but still the same.
Is this a common issue with Mi Note 3?
Add finger twice and move it when it is scanning.
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dimi89 said:
Add finger twice and move it when it is scanning.
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So this is a common issue?
I already did what you suggested and it may be a temporary fix for now but still kinda disappointed.
kennytung said:
So this is a common issue?
I already did what you suggested and it may be a temporary fix for now but still kinda disappointed.
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I have often temporary problems with fingerprint on any phone when my hand is wet, especially after washing dishes or working with something wet for a while, etc.
Accuracy of fingerprints depend on the fingerprint data that you registered. 10 samples are actually to low, but more won't be user friendly. So make a good use of that 10 chances by registering your finger on different angles that you might use when opening the device.

Fingerprint sensor - discussion

Hello,
I’m using the Xperia 5 since this Wednesday (for two days).
My overall experience with phone is mostly good (for most parts of using even perfect). Unfortunately, these nice words do not apply for the fingerprint sensor.
It usually takes 2-5 tries to unlock the phone, sometimes I can’t even open the phone with the fingerprint scanner at all. (The error messages are: Not recognized; could not process fingerprint, please try again. Sometimes it says something with "partial fingerprint").
I tried rebooting recalibrating the fingerprint with the wizard then rebooting again. Nothing seems to help. I know this doesn’t have to be eventually a defect or something. Fyi, my thumb is not moist or oily, same thing applies for the reader. Maybe my thumb is just too wide, I don’t know.
What’s your overall experience?
Jakub
Same experience. Worst fingerprint reader I've used.
Same here, IMHO the worst fingerprint sensor I've ever used on a device.
googam said:
Hello,
I’m using the Xperia 5 since this Wednesday (for two days).
My overall experience with phone is mostly good (for most parts of using even perfect). Unfortunately, these nice words do not apply for the fingerprint sensor.
It usually takes 2-5 tries to unlock the phone, sometimes I can’t even open the phone with the fingerprint scanner at all. (The error messages are: Not recognized; could not process fingerprint, please try again. Sometimes it says something with "partial fingerprint").
I tried rebooting recalibrating the fingerprint with the wizard then rebooting again. Nothing seems to help. I know this doesn’t have to be eventually a defect or something. Fyi, my thumb is not moist or oily, same thing applies for the reader. Maybe my thumb is just too wide, I don’t know.
What’s your overall experience?
Jakub
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I got it working but putting my finger along the side of it and not by using the thumb having the finger pointing out from the phone.
Mine works almost every time now.
But it is indeed not the best scanner.
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japkoslav said:
Same here, IMHO the worst fingerprint sensor I've ever used on a device.
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So, you didn't use Z5 series. That was the worst fingerprint sensor. Fingerprint sensor didn't work more than it worked. This one on 5 is better but not good. Sometimes it doesn't work at all.
I have the same issue as well, as do many others evident from Sony Forums however the FPS works fine Banking apps, website logins etc
tomo100brt said:
So, you didn't use Z5 series. That was the worst fingerprint sensor. Fingerprint sensor didn't work more than it worked. This one on 5 is better but not good. Sometimes it doesn't work at all.
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I didn't use a Sony phone with fingerprint sensor before
I am kinda used to finger print sensor being 99,99% accurate and reliable (iPad, Meizu, Nokia, LG, Samsung, Asus, Xiaomi etc.) so that's why I am surprised it can implemented so poorly. :silly:
Honestly after 2 weeks with this phone, I'm beginning to question whether it has a fingerprint scanner at all. Feel like I may as well just remove my fingerprints and forget it exists.
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Honestly after 2 weeks with this phone, I'm beginning to question whether it has a fingerprint scanner at all. Feel like I may as well just remove my fingerprints and forget it exists.
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I sold mine last week, of same reasons. Useless fp, might as well be non existent.
I had to retrain myself with how to use the finger print scanner. With other phones, I'm used to using the tip of my finger, but that doesn't work with this scanner. As HellRoot describes above, I now lay the flat part of my finger against the scanner so that my finger is parallel to the phone (not pointing at an angle). Now I can get it to work very reliably.
thsieh said:
I had to retrain myself with how to use the finger print scanner. With other phones, I'm used to using the tip of my finger, but that doesn't work with this scanner. As HellRoot describes above, I now lay the flat part of my finger against the scanner so that my finger is parallel to the phone (not pointing at an angle). Now I can get it to work very reliably.
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Sadly not working for me at all.
Not to mention I encountered "flip case" bug when the phone is refusing to accept touch screen input to take a call.
This "Sony experience" is much more frustrating than I ever expected and that comes from a guy that used LG V30 for 2 years.
If they do not fix software issues with Android 10 update, I will seriously give it to my mom or wife and buy a propper phone.
My FP sensor worked perfectly for two weeks, I did not get a single "Partial FP detected" and was wondering what's with the bad press.
Then, gradually over the course of a day, it's started playing up. Now I'm in line with everyone else, frustrating experience at less than 20% hit rate. Android 9 or 10 doesn't seem to make a difference, tried factory resetting etc.
Checking the Service Menu (*#*#7378423#*#* from the Dialler --> Service Tests --> Fingerprint Test) returns the following:
Fingerprint Sensor Status:
Sensor not OK
Sensor HWID:
0x0603
I can't seem to find more information on this error code, contacting Sony has returned the typical "Are you running the latest software?" and "Have you tried restarting your device?"
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My FP sensor worked perfectly for two weeks, I did not get a single "Partial FP detected" and was wondering what's with the bad press.
Then, gradually over the course of a day, it's started playing up. Now I'm in line with everyone else, frustrating experience at less than 20% hit rate. Android 9 or 10 doesn't seem to make a difference, tried factory resetting etc.
Checking the Service Menu (*#*#7378423#*#* from the Dialler --> Service Tests --> Fingerprint Test) returns the following:
Fingerprint Sensor Status:
Sensor not OK
Sensor HWID:
0x0603
I can't seem to find more information on this error code, contacting Sony has returned the typical "Are you running the latest software?" and "Have you tried restarting your device?"
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Right you are! Mine says the same. Has this been posted on the Sony forums?
vlad_kfv said:
My FP sensor worked perfectly for two weeks, I did not get a single "Partial FP detected" and was wondering what's with the bad press.
Then, gradually over the course of a day, it's started playing up. Now I'm in line with everyone else, frustrating experience at less than 20% hit rate. Android 9 or 10 doesn't seem to make a difference, tried factory resetting etc.
Checking the Service Menu (*#*#7378423#*#* from the Dialler --> Service Tests --> Fingerprint Test) returns the following:
Fingerprint Sensor Status:
Sensor not OK
Sensor HWID:
0x0603
I can't seem to find more information on this error code, contacting Sony has returned the typical "Are you running the latest software?" and "Have you tried restarting your device?"
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I just got mine yesterday, pretty much everything work perfectly except for the fingerprint, and mine also show the same Service Tests info as yours.
When I scan my finger, it usually register only at certain angle, and usually only at my 2nd press on the scanner, which is quite frustrating
I really wonder if this is a software bug or hardware problem so I can have the store replace a new one.
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Right you are! Mine says the same. Has this been posted on the Sony forums?
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Thanks, that's a good point :highfive:
I just raised it on the Xperia Support Forum, fingers crossed it gets enough traction for Sony to look into it!
japkoslav said:
I will seriously give it to my mom or wife and buy a propper phone.
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You must be hating your mom and wife with a passion
yekollu said:
You must be hating your mom and wife with a passion
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Thank you It made my day.
But seriously they do not mind to use not so reliable devices. Xperia 5 is still an upgrade for Xiaomi Note 4 or Asus M1 Pro user.
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I just got mine yesterday, pretty much everything work perfectly except for the fingerprint, and mine also show the same Service Tests info as yours.
When I scan my finger, it usually register only at certain angle, and usually only at my 2nd press on the scanner, which is quite frustrating
I really wonder if this is a software bug or hardware problem so I can have the store replace a new one.
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It appears to be Software. I have issues only with unlocking the screen. The Banking apps seem to work fine (for now)
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It appears to be Software. I have issues only with unlocking the screen. The Banking apps seem to work fine (for now)
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That's good to hear. I suspect so too because the service tests show everything was fine when I first bought the phone (it was running Pie at the time) and I started upgrading to Q soon afterward. And it was the 2nd day after I upgraded to Q that I notice the service test "Not OK" info.
Hope it can be fixed in the near future update and off topic: hope that update will also include patch for third party launcher to work with Q's Gesture (my most annoyed thing about Q)
Edit: After a few days using it, I realize it recognize the finger really well at certain angles. It never scans well with full finger but almost never miss when I use my finger tip or side. So I guess I can live with it for now. But still hope for improvement soon.
Well, other Xperias like XZ2, XZ3, XZP just got updated to 10 recently. And, all I've seen so far are complaints about 2 things: no swipe gesture (because the stock launcher hasn't been updated, which is rather stupid) and fingerprint on those devices all become less responsive. It took many times pressing to work, which sounds just like our problem.
So I guess this is a software based problem from Sony's side. Maybe some bad fingerprint driver I guess. Anyway, hope Sony is aware of this and get it fix soon with December security update (also hope for third party launcher patch too)

Appalling Fingerprint reader

My fingerprint reader keeps disabling. I have to turn phone off and back on (reboot is not enough). However then all the apos detect a Biometrics change and I have to reenable fingerprint login for each app.
Even when it works the reader is super sensitive and keeps telling me I've had too many attempts before i pick up the phone.
While I do get the too many attempts thing I haven't had the fingerprint reader disable on my phone
For me its working just perfectly.
It works perfectly for me as well. I have found that using a case helps a lot with false reading attempts.
I also use a slim case and I'm having a very positive experience with the fingerprint reader.
Coming from a Pixel 2 XL with a reader at the back, it took me a few days to get used to thumb based unlock.
But now, I find it much more reliable than the Pixel 2 XL reader, where fingers moisture was a real pain.
Same hands (different finger being used on the 5ii and it works almost 100% of the time (and quick too).
Stock ROM and launcher.
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I also use a slim case and I'm having a very positive experience with the fingerprint reader.
Coming from a Pixel 2 XL with a reader at the back, it took me a few days to get used to thumb based unlock.
But now, I find it much more reliable than the Pixel 2 XL reader, where fingers moisture was a real pain.
Same hands (different finger being used on the 5ii and it works almost 100% of the time (and quick too).
Stock ROM and launcher.
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What case are you using?
also my fingerprint sensor is absolutely flawless I haven't had any issues or anything that has caused me to be concerned or despised the fingerprint sensor. maybe I'm lucky or maybe I just knew how to set the fingerprint up properly I don't know but my experience with it has been positive
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What case are you using?
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/GEEMEE-Waterproof-Anti-Scratch-Protective-Transparent/dp/B08H5931YQ
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/GEEMEE-Waterproof-Anti-Scratch-Protective-Transparent/dp/B08H5931YQ
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Damn it doesn't appear that that case is available in Canada or even the US. Oh well hopefully more cases turn up when the device releases in the US
Try adding the same finger a few times. I haven't had any problems since I did that.
Do you also have this issue, that while calling, you accidentally click on the fingerprint sensor and so activate the screen while it is 'at your ear' and so you 'click' on several options and so on? It happens a lot, I have accidentally adjusted with my ear the brightness or paused the call etc. Very annoying!
I struggled a bit at first to have my fingerprint recognized when trying to unlock, often ending up typing my pin instead.
I noticed a huge improvement by sliding my thumb upwards on the sensor, instead of just pressing it still. Now works almost all the times.
November update might have improved the situation as well.
Not sure if it's something to do with a recent update but my reader is not recognising my fingerprints very well at all now. Anyone seen problems?
The other potential issue is that I've been doing a lot of DIY lately and probably worn away some of the detail on my finger ends .
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Not sure if it's something to do with a recent update but my reader is not recognising my fingerprints very well at all now. Anyone seen problems?
The other potential issue is that I've been doing a lot of DIY lately and probably worn away some of the detail on my finger ends .
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Mine still on 58.0.A.22.21 as it's US variant but recently I am also facing issues with fingerprint scanner if the phone is in (deep?) sleep mode. Earlier it used to be just touch and go but now had to press it or try multiple time to unlock it.
Not sure what's the issue here?
No problems with my FPR. Occasionally it requires a couple of tries but that's true of every single phone on the market.
Mine seems to be working well. I am coming from a P30 Pro with the underscreen sensor, and I had a few Xperias before that. This is by far the fastest Android fingerprint sensor I've used. it seems to instantly recognize everything. It's probably on par with my pre-face ID iPhones, but i don't have one of those anymore to compare it.
I ended up disabling the fingerprint reader completely. Never works from first try when I need it, but somehow easily unlocks when I actually don't need it, as in when just holding it, putting down or in pocket. Also all those buttons on the same side is a really poor design choice, specially power right under volume. Btw, is there a way to disable the assistant button?
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I ended up disabling the fingerprint reader completely. Never works from first try when I need it, but somehow easily unlocks when I actually don't need it, as in when just holding it, putting down or in pocket. Also all those buttons on the same side is a really poor design choice, specially power right under volume. Btw, is there a way to disable the assistant button?
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Everything I have read, says there's no way to disable it. I'm very surprised I have yet to activate accidentally. But, that might be because the button covers on my case are kind of stiff.
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Never works from first try when I need it, but somehow easily unlocks when I actually don't need it, as in when just holding it, putting down or in pocket.
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I get the exact same behavior. Very frustrating. Totally disappointed with the fingerprint scanner.
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Btw, is there a way to disable the assistant button?
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You can disable the assistant app. But if course this is only a solution if you don't use the Google assistant at all.
My favorite fingerprint reader was the Pixel 3 with the reader on the back of the phone. My least favorite has been the under-screen readers on my Huaweis. The reason is less accuracy and fingerprints.
I've had my Xperia 5 ii for a day, and have been on it a lot, and the fingerprint reader has been excellent. My problem is finding it and not dropping the phone while I look.

General Most Idiots way to make use of P6a slow FP

Well, I'm on A13 Beta 4.1
I have noticed FP is not consistent at all..
For some, it's unlocking after many tries or can't even register FP..
At first i thought it was an issue in A12 where FP is registering Thumb expression but unable to unlock fast enough (No. I haven't noticed but where my P6a can be unlocked with unregistered Finger)
After moving to A13 Beta 4.1 it got worst..
Just now I have noticed that FP is working completely fine when your Finger is little wet.. Yes, you read it right..
At first even I was confused but then after some searching and applying logic, i gotta know that If your registered finger is Dry, I won't be able to read it properly so Titan M2 chip just refuse to accept it..
But Once you made your finger little wet(Little saliva or less than drop of water which is enough to make your finger wet enough), It just unlock it in 1st try..
I tried it for around 2 days.. So yes, If you are having trouble unlocking your P6a, Just make your registered finger little wet & unlock it..
Before we start complaining about M2 Chip, we need to acknowledge that all phones which don't comes with security like M2 chip just unlock device instantly because they don't have additional security like M2 chip...
Sorry for bad Englis...
yeah I'm noticing the same thing... and you're right that the moisture (or oil) level in my finger matters. Sometimes I can unlock my phone easily and sometimes it just can't read my fingerprint at all. When that happens, I try to re-register and I would repeatedly get "can't read your fingerprint" errors. Even tried removing my screen protector, but same issue.
Started noticing it when I took a trip to a dry/hot city. Started noticing repeated fingerprint errors.
In fairness though, any amount of moisture on my finger resulted in my 3a XL not recognizing it.
I do definitely prefer the physical sensor though vs the under screen solution.
Odd thing is that I'm back home now where it's not as humid or hot or dry and suddenly having numerous issues with my fingerprint. I'm on Android 13 beta 4 and fingerprint was fine for 4 days or so. Tried re-registering FP today and I kept on having sensor registration issues as well as FP reading errors - repeatedly.
In fact, I didn't have much issues with the FP since I got the 6a a week ago (when I was on Android 12 and then switched to Android 13 beta 4), so not sure what changed. Going to switch back to Android 12 and see if that makes a difference.
FP is also hit or miss for me. I'm on Android 12 and actually I couldn't register my fingerprint few times when I bought the phone. In the end, after some reboots and setting all the apps up I managed to register my fingerprints but now sometimes they are scanned without issues and pretty fast, but also sometimes I get info that fingerprint is not recognized and I have to put my pin.
Im guessing most of these issues will be fixed with software updates. It seems this device may have been a bit rushed to market. This is typical new device stuff though.

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