< img src = "/uploads/blogs/4c/a6/ib-fqtj2hofpp_86b7d814.jpg" Alt = "March android update caused a sensor of prints in some Google Pixel"/~ 62 < p > March update for Google Pixel smartphones caused problems with fingerprint sensor in some users. The update is reported that the sensor is good and in some cases it disappears from the phone settings.

< p > According to Grappheneos developers, an alternative Android version for Pixel devices, the problem concerns about one thousand devices. The largest number of complaints came from Google Pixel 9 owners and previous generation Pixel 8.

< p > Users indicate that the problem can be easily eliminated by simply rebooting the device. In most cases, it is enough to turn off the phone and turn on again so that the fingerprint scanner starts operating in normal mode. However, some users point out that they had to restart the device several times to restore the scanner functionality. The usual reset settling does not help, and you need a complete shutdown of the device.

< p > Google has not yet commented on this problem but the community is expecting a quick solution to this rare but unpleasant failure.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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