Samsung publishes the update that fixes the fingerprint recognition problem of the Note 10 and S10

galaxy note 10 sensor

Well, the truth is that it did not take long for Samsung to publish the update that fixes the fingerprint recognition problem of its Note 10 and S10 flagships.

We learned last week that a British couple discovered, to his surprise, that with a piece of plastic the Note 10 could be unlocked. An unlock that occurred under certain conditions and that has put Samsung back on track.

We already talked about the problem days ago and all the misinformation that ever existed about it. It is today that Samsung has released the necessary software to correct that problem with fingerprint recognition on your Galaxy S10 and Note 10.

Samsung has asked sorry through your Samsung Members customer support app and it has said that users should update their biometric authentication with the latest version of the software.

galaxy note 10 sensor

A problem that has already been solved and that was discovered by the British couple who found that a bug in their Galaxy S10 terminal allowed the data registered on the device to be unlocked. Samsung, a few days ago, recommended to its users that They will not use silicone covers for the screen and that it would be better if they removed their traces until he released the patch that he published today.

Samsung has stated that the problem can occur when certain patterns they appear on some protectors that come with silicone covers and are recognized by the sensor for improper recognition. His words were:

Samsung Electronics takes the security of its products very seriously and will ensure that security is strengthened by continuing to innovate and update its biometric authentication features.

So if you have one of those two models, don't miss either everything you can do with Samsung Dex o Game Booster on the Note 10, be prepared to receive a notification to update the software that handles the sensor.


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