Anyone know of a way to get the Always On Display to show the sensor area for the fingerprint sensor all the time? (The little white fingerprint icon) This should absolutely be part of the AOD, instead of just a black area where you guess your way to the fingerprint sensor.
It would be super helpful to be able to actually see where to place my finger without pressing the lock button, tapping the black space on the display, or doing the lift to wake.
Are there any custom AODs that have this?
my guess is if you leave FP icon AOD it would burn in over time, so it's not very good idea..
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Igor6661 said:
my guess is if you leave FP icon AOD it would burn in over time, so it's not very good idea..
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What if the image of the fingerprint image changed shapes every hour or something? Like, alternating curves?
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I'm not sure if i'm posting this in the right place but couldn't find any other more appropriate location. I'm running Oxygen 9.0 build A6013_34_181001 and I've already noticed a few bugs.
I have my phone set to use fingerprint unlock and pattern unlock. Pattern lock is configured such that the pattern line is NOT displayed when I enter it. This works fine, except after a reboot. Upon rebooting the phone I'm prompted for my pattern unlock, and the pattern is displayed when I enter it. After this one instance, the pattern display is correct and consistent with my setting. Subsequent pattern inputs don't display the line, it's just the first one after boot.
I also noticed a strange issue with the fingerprint unlock. When the screen is off and I double tap to turn on the ambient display, normally I put my finger on the fingerprint sensor and the display brightness increases. I'm assuming this is to provide illumination for the fingerprint sensor to function and get a good image of the fingerprint. Sometimes when I put my finger over the sensor the screen doesn't brighten, and the sensor can't read my fingerprint. I know it's detecting my fingerprint and trying to read it since I get the animation on the display around the sensor, the screen just doesn't brighten and the sensor can't read my fingerprint.
There have also been some instances where the double tap on the screen doesn't turn the ambient display on. I can use the power button to wake the phone, and that works fine, but periodically the double tap just won't turn the ambient display on. I like this feature so I can quickly check if there are any pending notifications without having to press any buttons, most often when my phone is lying on my desk.
I haven't been on any of the OnePlus forums yet. Do they have a forum for bug submittals?
I'm thinking about getting a OnePlus 6t however, when using the fingerprint sensor in the dark does it automatically put your brightness up full and blinds you ?
the screen stays dark,on mine, when I pick up the phone in the dark the screen stays black except for the time and date pops up and the image of the fingerprint outline glows to where you need to place your fingerprint. not bad at all.
It happens for a few fraction of seconds, and it doesn't get bright enough to blind you, its comfortable.
Hi,
since 2 months ago, i meet an issue which is kind of boring.
I have the ambiant display with the tap to wake mode ON and the fingerprint sensor activated.
At the begenning of my use, i have not met any issue : ambiant display was functional (i.e written informations on a black screen).
Now, when i wake up the screen with a double tap to wake gesture , informations are stile written but, this time, on a grey flickering/flashing screen (kind of stobe ligh effect). At the moment i touch the fingerprint sensor, it stops to be flashing grey and return to normal black.
Does someone have any idea of this issue? I am hesitating to proceed to a factory reset in order to see if it solves it.
Thanks in advance for your comments.
I would like to tell you that it often happens when I pull the S10+ out of my pocket, so the display is not in "stand by" mode, it is not always on display, but it is slightly backlit. Classically, the display is black and shines only AOD. But when I pull it out of my pocket, instead of the classic AOD it shines for hours and even seconds and after them you can see the wallpaper of the locked display and it is slightly backlit. The display itself is dark, but it is slightly backlit and you can see the wallpaper. With the classic AOD, the display is completely black and I have set only hours, minutes, date and battery, and of course, the notification, if any. Does anyone know what it is, whether it can be turned off so that the display does not illuminate the pocket?
I have accidental touch protection on.
As far as I know proximity sensor is only accessible when you are in call, that's why other apps can't access it.
Samsung should remedy this. Because I always change the Always On setting in my pocket. Specifically - Rotation and Brightness Always On.
EDIT: It happens most when I tap wake-up.
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When my phone is set to night light and I unlock it, there's a second or two delay before the screen turns on the night light, which is really annoying in dark places. This started to happen after A10 update, all versions so far. Is there a way to fix it? I'm rooted.
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When my phone is set to night light and I unlock it, there's a second or two delay before the screen turns on the night light, which is really annoying in dark places. This started to happen after A10 update, all versions so far. Is there a way to fix it? I'm rooted.
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This is intentional because the fingerprint scanner uses the screen's brightness (and the color green) to shine a light on your finger so that it recognizes your fingerprint.
If night light stays on, that green light will have a different shade of green, thus preventing the camera underneath the screen from taking an accurate picture of your fingerprint.
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This is intentional because the fingerprint scanner uses the screen's brightness (and the color green) to shine a light on your finger so that it recognizes your fingerprint.
If night light stays on, that green light will have a different shade of green, thus preventing the camera underneath the screen from taking an accurate picture of your fingerprint.
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Oh, this makes sense, thanks. I wish it would be disabled for people who don't use the fingerprint scanner at all, like me.