Google clarifies fingerprint slowness on Pixel 6

Admitting that the fingerprint sensor in the Pixel 6 model works slowly, Google explained the cause of the problem.
 Google clarifies fingerprint slowness on Pixel 6
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Google Pixel 6 is on the agenda with the problem of slowness in the under-screen fingerprint scanner. Customers who bought the phone said that when they tried to unlock the screen with a swipe of the finger, the sensor reacted late. Some Pixel 6 owners, who rebelled against Google by stating that they could only be successful in 6-7 attempts, stated that they had reached the cooling point from the device.

While discussions about whether the problem is software or hardware, the first explanation came from Google. The company dismissed speculation that the delay in the fingerprint scanner could be a simple engineering error. Reminding the “advanced security algorithms” in Pixel 6, Google implied that the problem was normal.

Pixel 6 is experiencing lag when verifying fingerprint

Google said, “I love my Pixel 6 device. But the fingerprint sensor is ruining my using experience. Most of the time, I have to touch it 6-7 times,” he replied to a user who had trouble on social media. Expressing its regret for the problem, the company attributed the slowness to the security algorithms in the Pixel 6’s fingerprint sensor.

The Pixel 6 fingerprint sensor uses advanced security algorithms. In some cases, these additional protections may take longer to verify or require more direct contact with the sensor.

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According to Google’s statement, the late detection of the Pixel 6’s fingerprint sensor is not actually an error. There is a delay due to the fingerprint verification process of the security algorithms on the phone. However, there are smartphones that do not have similar problems despite having an under-display fingerprint scanner.

For this reason, Google’s explanation did not fully satisfy users. The problem is expected to be fixed with a software update in the coming days. However, Google has not confirmed that it is working on such a fix for now.

Pixel 6 Pro has recently come to the fore with a charging problem. When introducing the phone, Google announced that it has 30W fast charging support and that it will reach 50 percent charge in half an hour. However, the investigations yielded different results than the company’s claim. While it was determined that the devices could receive a maximum power of 22W, it turned out that the expressions used in the advertisements did not reflect the truth.

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