Any way to access the status/notification bar when the phone is held horizontally? - Note Edge Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Whenever I use the phone in landscape mode (with the edge site on top) I can't access the status/notification bar, as the edge bar is taking the same space. The only workaround I found is to have the edge side at the bottom, but this is a bit inconvenient as I'm used to holding the phone with the buttons (Home, Back) on the right. Is there another option?

oren_b said:
Whenever I use the phone in landscape mode (with the edge site on top) I can't access the status/notification bar, as the edge bar is taking the same space. The only workaround I found is to have the edge side at the bottom, but this is a bit inconvenient as I'm used to holding the phone with the buttons (Home, Back) on the right. Is there another option?
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Thanks for asking this. Im getting this phone at the end of the month and didnt even think about that. Dont know if it will affect me since im hoping the edge will notify me in the way needed but i cant get anyone to skype me to show me things about it

phonepie said:
Thanks for asking this. Im getting this phone at the end of the month and didnt even think about that. Dont know if it will affect me since im hoping the edge will notify me in the way needed but i cant get anyone to skype me to show me things about it
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I think you're going to like it. The edge screen is actually very functional and other than this landscape mode issue I consider it a benefit (unlike newer phones where the edge screen is just an aesthetic decision).
The main thing I like about the edge screen is that while navigating (using Waze) I can control my media player, make and accept calls without switching away from navigation screen and without pulling down the notifications panel (which again covers the screen).

oren_b said:
I think you're going to like it. The edge screen is actually very functional and other than this landscape mode issue I consider it a benefit (unlike newer phones where the edge screen is just an aesthetic decision).
The main thing I like about the edge screen is that while navigating (using Waze) I can control my media player, make and accept calls without switching away from navigation screen and without pulling down the notifications panel (which again covers the screen).
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Thanks, One of the main things I'm trying to figure out is if the entire screen is off and I get a KIK instant message if the whole screen lights up or if just the edge. And If just the edge lights up if it shows part of the private message or if it just says new message. Or if I need to get the wallet case for it that exposes the edge so the phone detects the magnet in the wallet case and activates the edge. No youtube video shows them things. I've seen it shows up on the edge to answer the phone. Which actually leads me to another questions. I'm gentle on phones but should I ever crack the edge or should the edge ever stop working does it give the option to still answer on the main big screen?

If edge notifications are enabled, the message and appears on the edge screen, but the whole screen lights up.
No idea about the glass. I'm very careful and never has as much as a scratch on the screens of my gorilla-glass-equipped phones. I hope the Note Edge won't be the first.

oren_b said:
If edge notifications are enabled, the message and appears on the edge screen, but the whole screen lights up.
No idea about the glass. I'm very careful and never has as much as a scratch on the screens of my gorilla-glass-equipped phones. I hope the Note Edge won't be the first.
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Ok thanks. Didnt mean to take over your thread. Im going to order the wallet case when i get it. That was one reason i wanted this phone was so it would only notify on edge and use less power. Too bad i need the case for it but its only like an extra $15 thanks again and sorry again

No worries about the off topic discussion. It keeps the thread up and I'm glad to help if I can
Can you post a link to the case? I'm personally using a $2 case from ebay which works fine, but I wouldn't mind paying more if I get better functionality.

oren_b said:
No worries about the off topic discussion. It keeps the thread up and I'm glad to help if I can
Can you post a link to the case? I'm personally using a $2 case from ebay which works fine, but I wouldn't mind paying more if I get better functionality.
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Here is the amazon link.
https://www.amazon.com/Genuine-Orig...998171&sr=8-12&keywords=note+edge+wallet+case
and here is a youtube review of it showing how the edge works with the case closed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifcAWStdA7Y
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oren_b said:
No worries about the off topic discussion. It keeps the thread up and I'm glad to help if I can
Can you post a link to the case? I'm personally using a $2 case from ebay which works fine, but I wouldn't mind paying more if I get better functionality.
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Second reply. Something I did just notice though about that case. The volume button is inaccessible unless the case is open so I see my self cutting out a hole in it when I get mine to have access to the volume buttons.

phonepie said:
Here is the amazon link.
https://www.amazon.com/Genuine-Orig...998171&sr=8-12&keywords=note+edge+wallet+case
and here is a youtube review of it showing how the edge works with the case closed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifcAWStdA7Y
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Second reply. Something I did just notice though about that case. The volume button is inaccessible unless the case is open so I see my self cutting out a hole in it when I get mine to have access to the volume buttons.
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I know this was from a little while ago so you might have already figured it out but with the Samsung flip case there's a actually + and - symbols on the side of the case (directly over the volume buttons), which allow you to use the volume buttons even when the flip case is closed.
Back to the original topic though.. Has anyone found a way to use the notification panel (or possibly an alternative) while in landscape on the Note Edge? I've been wondering the same thing because it drives me nuts not being able to get to the notification panel in landscape!! Thanks
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I put the edge on the bottom... and since I have the flip case, it doubles as a stand, with the edge on the bottom.

Go to Edge options and select "Edge screen on the left". Make sure you have all around orientation enabled. Now you can hold the phone in landscape with Edge screen on the bottom. That way you can use Notification pull down.

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Edge notifications when screen off

Am I missing something or is Samsung missing something? It would seem to me ONE of the big advantage of the "edge" is to see your notifications when the phone is laying on the table or a flip case is closed. So is there a setting to have the actual edge light up with notifications when the screen is off? I can rub the edge of course and swipe the panels to get to the notification panel but I want it to actually scroll like the news feed panels do. But when the screen is off and me not touching it.
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Have you tried Augmented Smartwatch Pro, in conjunction with the Augmented Edge app? Works very well.
https://augmentedtraffic.wordpress.com/2015/02/21/augmented-edge-for-galaxy-note-edge/
What does augmented edge do by itself without the smartwatch app? When I open it is just a black screen with banner on the edge
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It shows music track information by itself - anything else requires the Augmented SmartWatch Pro app - opening on the Android phone does nothing.
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Have you tried Augmented Smartwatch Pro, in conjunction with the Augmented Edge app? Works very well.
https://augmentedtraffic.wordpress.com/2015/02/21/augmented-edge-for-galaxy-note-edge/
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It only shows a black screen with optional information on the edge part, even with the paid app you mention. This is sort of similar to what you would want/expect, but not really.
First of all it does not work when you close the official Samsung Note Edge cover, because that shuts off the screen. A proper solution needs to be integrated in the OS, either by Samsung or a very capable developer.
Personally I could not get anything useful (to me) on the Edge screen through these apps so I used the Refund option.
Ettepetje said:
It only shows a black screen with optional information on the edge part, even with the paid app you mention. This is sort of similar to what you would want/expect, but not really.
First of all it does not work when you close the official Samsung Note Edge cover, because that shuts off the screen. A proper solution needs to be integrated in the OS, either by Samsung or a very capable developer.
Personally I could not get anything useful (to me) on the Edge screen through these apps so I used the Refund option.
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Let me ask you this out of my own ignorance. Is the flip cover different than my covering the phone's sensor with a piece of cloth? Or does it have magnetic sensors?
quangtran1 said:
Let me ask you this out of my own ignorance. Is the flip cover different than my covering the phone's sensor with a piece of cloth? Or does it have magnetic sensors?
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It is magnetic. It is like any normal flipcover but leaves room to show the Edge-part of the screen.
Its purpose is somewhat diminished because closing it turns of the whole screen. You can only get the Edge-bar to show by swiping up-and-down it. I hope someone is able to show the clock or which music is playing when it is closed and charging. An oversight by Samsung if you ask me.
Ok thanks. If the flip cover does disable the screen, then I suppose no app would turn it on... yet. That said, the apps I mentioned work for me. The entire notifications are displayed on the edge.. I don't have the flip cover, but when the screen goes to sleep, an alert would display on the edge just as it would on the status bar.
Any chance this will work on my s6 edge?
I was wondering why text messages weren't lighting up on the edge screen with screen off..using Google Hangouts. I think Samsung has failed miserably on support like this or even dev support from their Samsung store.
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Ummmm... I get time on my edge all the time, not just when I swipe on it. I'll do some research and see if I can get it to light up on notifications. Might actually get off me lazy arse and write an app for it
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TirithXiato said:
Ummmm... I get time on my edge all the time, not just when I swipe on it. I'll do some research and see if I can get it to light up on notifications. Might actually get off me lazy arse and write an app for it
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You get time? Huh?
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Home button loose

Does anyone else have loose home button on their phone? It makes noises when you lightly tap on it and doesn't sound too good. I've also went to the T-Mobile store today and noticed my home button is more flush than the both display models they had. Anyone else face the same issue?
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xdviper said:
Does anyone else have loose home button on their phone? It makes noises when you lightly tap on it and doesn't sound too good. I've also went to the T-Mobile store today and noticed my home button is more flush than the both display models they had. Anyone else face the same issue?
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If it feels off go in and have them pull out a brand new one. When there in store. If yours feels off, have it replaced! I do this with any new phone. I tediously inspect it. If I think something feels off I have them show me a new one and compare. That way I can show them right then and there, this is why you're going to give me another phone lol
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. That way I can show them right then and there, this is why you're going to give me another phone lol
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Lol
Good one.
zathus said:
If it feels off go in and have them pull out a brand new one. When there in store. If yours feels off, have it replaced! I do this with any new phone. I tediously inspect it. If I think something feels off I have them show me a new one and compare. That way I can show them right then and there, this is why you're going to give me another phone lol
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I have a feeling my front glass is slightly misaligned. Will be checking the store model to make sure, as the corner by the back button seems a bit sunken in. The frame definitely comes up over the glass a little.
I was just in the Samsung Experience Store and noticed that of the four regular S6s they had, three had loose homebuttons. The Edges seemed fine though.
My t mobile version is a bit loose as well. It feels like a minor issue but it is pretty annoying....
I picked up my S6 this morning and have noticed that a light tap on the home button makes a noise. It's annoying and it makes an otherwise solid feeling, quality phone feel cheap. I guess I'll try taking it back to see if I can get another one that doesn't have this issue.
The frame is suppose to slightly overlap the screen by the way
I actually returned my T mobile version for another, and the other has the exact same loose button
Well i noticed it after you guys wrote about it here. I have a S6 32Gig White, a friend has a S6 64gig Black version, i checked his S6 and he doesn't have this issue.
But honestly, it is not like i tap on the button all the time, you can only hear it if you slightly tap on it. If you fully press it, you don't even hear it. It is also not like it makes any sounds when moving the phone, therefore i am not going through all the pain to get this replaced just to receive another one with a loose button
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Well i noticed it after you guys wrote about it here. I have a S6 32Gig White, a friend has a S6 64gig Black version, i checked his S6 and he doesn't have this issue.
But honestly, it is not like i tap on the button all the time, you can only hear it if you slightly tap on it. If you fully press it, you don't even hear it. It is also not like it makes any sounds when moving the phone, therefore i am not going through all the pain to get this replaced just to receive another one with a loose button
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Yeah, if I didn't have this Edge without the issue it might not bother me so much
I went back to the T-Mo store and their display model had it. One of the guys opened another one up for me and it too was affected. I ended up walking out with the phone I had. Not gonna make them open a bunch of boxes until they find one that doesn't. At this point the ratio makes it seem like the loose button is normal and any that aren't are the odd ones. Ah well.
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I went back to the T-Mo store and their display model had it. One of the guys opened another one up for me and it too was affected. I ended up walking out with the phone I had. Not gonna make them open a bunch of boxes until they find one that doesn't. At this point the ratio makes it seem like the loose button is normal and any that aren't are the odd ones. Ah well.
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That's unfortunate. Perhaps I'll keep mine for a while and deal with it then swap? Wait on a different production run or something.
Mine is nice and tight, but already scratched up. I mean my fingers are rough but jeez. Some soft material on there.
mine seems pretty solid, sorry to hear you should defintely bring it back
pezeyc said:
mine seems pretty solid, sorry to hear you should defintely bring it back
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Ugh, again though?
I guess...
Well i was wrong about it not bothering me It started annoying me after you guys wrote about it...
I went to a T-Mobile store to check if the devices had the same problem, and yes 2 of them had, 1 did not...
Dunno if it is worth to send it back now and wait up to 6 days to receive a replacement that has probably the same issue -.-
P.s. After pressing the button down very hard a few times, the right side stopped making noises, the mid now also seems to be fine, it can only be heared if touching the very left side of the button...
Same issue here. The left side of the home button rattles a little bit when i press lightly on it. Should i exchange or is it normal?
Dark5tar said:
Same issue here. The left side of the home button rattles a little bit when i press lightly on it. Should i exchange or is it normal?
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Does it bug you?
On my third t mobile version, all three with loose buttons.

[Q] Keep Edge lit

I am trying to find a way to keep the edge lit, even when the main display is off.
One of the important reasons I bought the edge was the notification panel, but if the panel is only lit when the main screen is lit, seems like a waste of money.
Help please.
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I am trying to find a way to keep the edge lit, even when the main display is off.
One of the important reasons I bought the edge was the notification panel, but if the panel is only lit when the main screen is lit, seems like a waste of money.
Help please.
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i felt the same way. I only found this: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.alk.edge&hl=en it need also pay app (trial included), but it work. When notification incomes right panel i showing (even when phone is locked)
rkmoray said:
I am trying to find a way to keep the edge lit, even when the main display is off.
One of the important reasons I bought the edge was the notification panel, but if the panel is only lit when the main screen is lit, seems like a waste of money.
Help please.
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I thought there was an independent Edge timeout...and you know you can turn on the Edge b y swiping up and down on it.
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I thought there was an independent Edge timeout...and you know you can turn on the Edge b y swiping up and down on it.
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The problem with "swiping" to turn on the edge is it defeats the purpose of a continual notification screen.

Fingerprint Scranner Location A Problem? No!

All the YouTube dread over the location of the fingerprint scanner will not be a problem for most. This is a Urban Armor Gear Case (UaG) for the Galaxy S8+. It will not be a problem for me.
Everyone has different sized and shaped hands, that's where the problem lies, it not being a problem for you doesn't mean that it will work for everyone. Left handed people will also have to hold their hands in an awkward position to hit the scanner, I personally won't have any problem with it, but I know that people with smaller hands will
BleedCrimson said:
All the YouTube dread over the location of the fingerprint scanner will not be a problem for most. This is a Urban Armor Gear Case (UaG) for the Galaxy S8+. It will not be a problem for me.
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You do realise you are going to be putting greasy fingerprints right over the camera lense every time you try to unlock it right? It is slightly less of a problem for people holding it/unlocking it with their left hand (i hold with left and tap with right so its not quite so bad for me) but its still stupid placement. Putting it BELOW the camera instead of next to it would have made it easier to reach for smaller hands, easier to reach for people unlocking with the right hand, and greatly reduce the chances of hitting the camera lense instead.
It's just plain dumb design and that was obvious right from the first leaks showing where it was, so how the geniuses at samsung couldn't see that right from the start I have no idea. It was probably a rush decision after they failed to integrate it into the screen but its so clearly a stupid location for it that even a rush decision shouldn't have resulted in locating it there.
I may be slightly harsh, but this isn't a mid range phone, its the very top end of the top end and for the money they decided to charge for it, it should be damn near perfect.
I'm a lefty so I'm just going to run my finger along the back until I feel the sensor. Doubt I'll have many problems with wiping my camera lense. And I also rarely take pictures so I have that going for me as well.
Looks like you will be covering up at least 50% of the camera at the same time.
I dont even think about to use fingerprint sensor on s8+
Nope!
I'm just the opposite. If I try to do it with my left index finger, the scanner is too close. It's awkward for me to try using my left index finger. With the UAG case, I'll easily be able to keep away from the camera lense.
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You do realise you are going to be putting greasy fingerprints right over the camera lense every time you try to unlock it right? It is slightly less of a problem for people holding it/unlocking it with their left hand (i hold with left and tap with right so its not quite so bad for me) but its still stupid placement. Putting it BELOW the camera instead of next to it would have made it easier to reach for smaller hands, easier to reach for people unlocking with the right hand, and greatly reduce the chances of hitting the camera lense instead.
It's just plain dumb design and that was obvious right from the first leaks showing where it was, so how the geniuses at samsung couldn't see that right from the start I have no idea. It was probably a rush decision after they failed to integrate it into the screen but its so clearly a stupid location for it that even a rush decision shouldn't have resulted in locating it there.
I may be slightly harsh, but this isn't a mid range phone, its the very top end of the top end and for the money they decided to charge for it, it should be damn near perfect.
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The LG V20 has the fingerprint scanner on the back. I don't know until I see the actual device, but I think the S8 once you get used to it, it should be fine.
I don't think it will be much of an issue either. But the S8 is just so fantastic you need to find a con somewhere
Honestly, I won't even use it. I hold my phone really low compared to most, I guess.
Can someone confirm how fast/reliable the iris scanner is? Also, does having it on make a noticeable impact on battery life?
im using an iphone 7 plus and i wipe my camera every time i use it and theres no fingerprint scanner back there hahahaha people are weird
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Everyone has different sized and shaped hands, that's where the problem lies, it not being a problem for you doesn't mean that it will work for everyone. Left handed people will also have to hold their hands in an awkward position to hit the scanner, I personally won't have any problem with it, but I know that people with smaller hands will
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I hear you and agree with the caveat that people with small hands need to purchase a mobile that they can handle efficiently. The S8 and S8+ are not designed for people with small hands? Its very much a question of compromise. If one desires a screen as large as the S8's then one will need larger than average hands or accept small handed users will need two handed operation. :good:
I don't mind the scanner being where it is. I owned a zenphone with the scanner on the back right underneath the camera. I had zero problems after acclimatising myself to such a layout.
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I can comment on the fingerprint scanner, it is very fast - near instantaneous, the only issue is that it takes longer to hit the right spot that it does for it to open the phone. as everyone already mentioned it is in a bad/awkward spot. i tend to either hit the camera or the flash when trying to use it. eventually ill train myself to hit the right area, but its not intuitive.
Just checked the s8/s8+ out at Best Buy. The s8+ was perfect for me just doing a quick hands on with the finger print scanner. I thought it would be weird but it was easy for me to use but my hands are bigger than average.
Not looking forward to getting used to this. I have smaller than average hands and I know it will be awkward, but I'll try to survive.
I also am aggravated by the fact that it is impossible for one handed operation on a desk or table. I am work and it just takes a finger swipe with my phone on the desk, but now it will take entering a pin since the FP scanner is on the back and the my face isn't over the screen.
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Not looking forward to getting used to this. I have smaller than average hands and I know it will be awkward, but I'll try to survive.
I also am aggravated by the fact that it is impossible for one handed operation on a desk or table. I am work and it just takes a finger swipe with my phone on the desk, but now it will take entering a pin since the FP scanner is on the back and the my face isn't over the screen.
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That is the other irritating thing about it being on the back, when I have the phone in a dock or on the desk I am going to end up picking it up to unlock it instead of just putting my finger on a front facing scanner. I know you can have the iris scanner AND the fingerprint scanner active, but with the iris scanner i would still have to pick the phone up to point it at my eyes so its pretty useless, it will need a pin like you said.
On the back is a way better place for the fingerprint scanner than on the front. On my Nexus 6P I can unlock the phone whilst picking it up single handedly. If the finger print scanner were on the front I'd have to pick it up with one hand and use the other hand to unlock it. The size of the phone, the Nexus 6P and the S8 (The plus in particular) mean that bringing your thumb to where a home button would be would be difficult/painful.
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On the back is a way better place for the fingerprint scanner than on the front. On my Nexus 6P I can unlock the phone whilst picking it up single handedly. If the finger print scanner were on the front I'd have to pick it up with one hand and use the other hand to unlock it. The size of the phone, the Nexus 6P and the S8 (The plus in particular) mean that bringing your thumb to where a home button would be would be difficult/painful.
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Ummm, so how do you use the phone with 1 hand if you cant reach the home or back buttons??
And you could just pick it up so your thumb CAN reach the front, seeing as you will have to use the home buttons and back buttons anyway....
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Ummm, so how do you use the phone with 1 hand if you cant reach the home or back buttons??
And you could just pick it up so your thumb CAN reach the front, seeing as you will have to use the home buttons and back buttons anyway....
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When I unlock the phone it's usually got my internet browser open which is likely what I'm going to be using, so I'm not looking to use the Home/Back buttons.

Question Touch screen sensitivity, finger print scanner | Adjustable? Will Google fix it?

I'm coming a OnePlus 9 and I'm noticing that the screen is far too sensitive on my P7P. For example, when I click on a notification banner, it thinks I'm long pressing and presents me with the options to "Silent," "Default," and "Priority" the banner notification. I've also noticed when I swipe left or right to go back, it will count it as double as the haptic feedback is felt twice.
I didn't know until after purchasing that Pixels were notorious for having bad finger print scanners. This one is worse that my OP9. I have a screen protector to put on still, perhaps it will make it just right at that point.
Well, the finger print scanner is even worse than on Oneplus Nord. And I also have accidental long presses. I am actually quite disappointed with the phone.
One more thing that I dislike is how the navigation buttons have gaps between them. I constantly tap on those gaps and nothing happens. And if you use gestures, swiping to go back conflicts with swiping to open the side menu in apps.
I was hoping that this device was going to keep me happier than my OP9, oh well. it's still an early release. Hopefully it gets better with firmware upgrades. OP has gone down hill and that's why I'm here. If this fails, I'm going to submit to iOS (wait, did I just say that?!)
I did just put a screen protector on. I'm hoping that will kill some of the sensitivity. I went with the Milomdoi from Amazon. It was the best out of the 3 or 4 I ordered (sent back the ones I didn't did like). Installed pretty easy... despit the one small dust spec I missed in the far right corner. It'll be OK. The case almost covers it up. I'll report back if the screen protector improves the touch at all. I not hopeful though haha
You both might have some bad displays, my fingerprint scanner is far better and faster on the Pixel 7 pro than my OnePlus 9 Pro. I don't recall any issue with the touch sensitivity so far.
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I'm coming a OnePlus 9 and I'm noticing that the screen is far too sensitive on my P7P. For example, when I click on a notification banner, it thinks I'm long pressing and presents me with the options to "Silent," "Default," and "Priority" the banner notification. I've also noticed when I swipe left or right to go back, it will count it as double as the haptic feedback is felt twice.
I didn't know until after purchasing that Pixels were notorious for having bad finger print scanners. This one is worse that my OP9. I have a screen protector to put on still, perhaps it will make it just right at that point.
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Try going to Settings>Accessibility>Interaction controls>Timing Controls>Touch & Hold Delay and set it to Medium.
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Try going to Settings>Accessibility>Interaction controls>Timing Controls>Touch & Hold Delay and set it to Medium.
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Just when you thought you scoured the all device's settings. I'll give this a shot and see what it does (so far so good). Thanks!
I re-registered my fingerprints too. Hopefully that will improve recognition.
On a same note, could someone please tell me if this is normal: https://giphy.com/gifs/COEoRqIfJdhpWTxoKC
When I adjust the brightness and leave the touch input for a bit, the slider goes all over the place. It's pretty annoying and doesn't seem that the slider should act this way.
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On a same note, could someone please tell me if this is normal: https://giphy.com/gifs/COEoRqIfJdhpWTxoKC
When I adjust the brightness and leave the touch input for a bit, the slider goes all over the place. It's pretty annoying and doesn't seem that the slider should act this way.
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Didnt noticed until now , does the same on mine.
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Didnt noticed until now , does the same on mine.
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The reason you didn't notice is that like almost everyone, you don't let your finger linger on the slider, but slide it to where you want it and let go
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Just when you thought you scoured the all device's settings. I'll give this a shot and see what it does (so far so good). Thanks!
I re-registered my fingerprints too. Hopefully that will improve recognition.
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Now tap and hold is too long when on medium. Why wouldn't they have this adjustable in ms instead of three preset options.
The fingerprint reader has been perfect for me (so much better than on the 6 Pro) but I agree about the screen sensitivity. It's too sensitive.
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I'm coming a OnePlus 9 and I'm noticing that the screen is far too sensitive on my P7P. For example, when I click on a notification banner, it thinks I'm long pressing and presents me with the options to "Silent," "Default," and "Priority" the banner notification. I've also noticed when I swipe left or right to go back, it will count it as double as the haptic feedback is felt twice.
I didn't know until after purchasing that Pixels were notorious for having bad finger print scanners. This one is worse that my OP9. I have a screen protector to put on still, perhaps it will make it just right at that point.
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Absolutely zero issues with the fingerprint reader here, I find it just as reliable and even quicker than my S21 Ultra and that is with a protector.
I suggest it's either a bad screen protector install (air bubbles around the fingerprint area would cause havoc with it) or maybe it's just not a good protector for use with an optical scanner.

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