In-display fingerprint sensors have become commonplace in virtually all Android smartphones, for better or for worse, and five years later…

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Gid these are shtty, and in a shitty spot.

I know ved the one on my Gakaxy Nte 9. I had it unlocked before it was out of my pocket or picked up, the one on the Pixel Pro 6 was so bad I got rid if the phone after a month, the Samsung Note22u i am on now sucks but not quite as bad.

Damn it bring it back like the Note 9! Worked 99/100 and was fast.

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I want my fingerprint sensor to squeal

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I’d like to switch back to my older phone, one of main reasons is the fingerprint sensor. The old phone has the plain old sensor at the back, where i naturally touch my phone, and its very fast. Much faster, and accurate than the newer phone’s in screen sensor… when that was working… but it isnt working at all since a year.

Ultrasonic in screen sensor is absolute crap in every aspects. However the newer phone is a Huawei which also crap in everything, except its leica camera.

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Never use biometrics on devices, security/privacy risk

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So is typing in your passphrase while out in public around cameras. Might as well just not use the phone.

Just familiarize yourself with your phone’s lockdown mode so it’s muscle memory.

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If you don’t succeed in lockdown before seizure, or aren’t conscious, your biometrics can be used without your consent.

Taking reasonable steps to improve your security doesn’t mean all efforts are all or nothing

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Jokes on them, my phones stupid fingerprint reader only works about 3% of the time. They’ll get frustrated and give up before finding anything, I know I usually do.

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For my threat profile, state actors compelling biometrics from my EDC phone is pretty low on my list of concerns. That shit is intentionally sterile because I know they will just push me a compromised “security update” if they want in.

And in any case, I’d still rather be able to fight the collection in public, vs being compromised by anyone who paid the janitor $20 to plug a USB drive into my phone.

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How about a real sensor on the back, that works every time, like my 2017 phone had.

Screw this under the screen nonsense, that’s not how I hold my phone. It’s awkward.

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My current device has that (2019 Motorola)

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I’m gonna have to say no to that. I love my ultrasonic sensor. It works when wet and is in a way more reachable location (the screen). No need to reach behind the phone or stretch your finger to unlock, no need to lift your phone when it’s on a table. The success rate is basically identical and it’s lightning fast, even faster than a physical sensor. The final perk is it doesn’t create a large circle opening on the back of a case so the back of your phone is totally smooth save for the camera.

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My experience is different. I have a pixel 8 for work and pixel 5 for personal. The physical fingerprint reader on the pixel 5 constantly works. The pixel 8, fails way too often.

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The 8 has a shitty optical sensor. You’ve gotta try those Samsung ultrasonic sensors or those on the Pixel 9s. Way different experience. Just a light tap and it unlocks.

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I’m a big fan of the side power button scanner on my Moto G

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The Z Fold has a side button scanner as well; it’s easily one of my favorite features

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I’ve grown to hate the power button sensor on Moto’s because on many cases the cutout for the button is deep. Making it a pain in the ass to get good contact with the button for the sensor to read properly. Literally never have gotten it to read successfully on the first try since I’ve owned the phone with the case I use.

Yes, it’s technically a case problem, but it shouldn’t be on the friggin power button to begin with imo.

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Used to love the back sensor. I could unlock my phone as I was taking it out of my pocket

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