Samsung Galaxy S10 Fingerprint Trick

Samsung Galaxy S10 Fingerprint Trick

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Samsung Galaxy S10 Fingerprint Trick”.
Let me be faster in this intro. Let me do that again. So, as you know, I’ve been using the Galaxy S10 as my main device for a period of time. Now now I’ve given up on the face unlock, I knew it wasn’t very secure, but then I made that video showing just how easily fooled it was.

Samsung Galaxy S10 Fingerprint Trick

I played a video unlocked the device, I’m just not using Face Unlock anymore, not the way that it’s implemented on a Galaxy S10, but that’s not all bad, because, of course, this device has that really cool ultrasonic fingerprint scanner underneath the display of the phone. Now, in the face unlock hack video, I explained that I wasn’t so happy. I wasn’t enjoying the in-display fingerprint reader very much.

It just wasn’t performing as I kind of wanted it to, and so I gave it some thought and I was like maybe there’s a way to improve this. Maybe I can register the same finger more than once I was thinking to myself. Wait. I just came from the OnePlus 6t and that didn’t work, and typically with the in display Optical based fingerprint scanners.

They won’t allow you to register the same fingerprint more than once so, for example, okay, on the right hand, side here I have the OnePlus 6t. You can see two fingerprints are registered, left thumb right thumb if I go to add another fingerprint and I use the same Thumb in order to like improve. I guess the reading improve the image that’s stored within the phone. If I do it with this with the 6t, it will say the fingerprint has already been enrolled. Please try another finger, so it won’t allow you to have the same finger registered more than once. Maybe it has something to do with the optical technology.

Samsung Galaxy S10 Fingerprint Trick

That’S at play here in the 6t and other in display fingerprint smartphones, but on the S10 it doesn’t work that way. So to my pleasant surprise, I could go in there and register the same thumb print more than once, and after doing so, I actually ended up with a more accurate, more satisfying experience with the device. This is the S10 that I’ve been using for the purpose of this demonstration. I have the s10e over here on the right. You can see I’ve added one single fingerprint on this S10 plus. If I click on there, I can add another one now in this case, what I’m going to do is scan in the same finger, but the next time around try to do it from different angles in order to improve the ultrasonic recognition. So I’m gon na go ahead and just move my thumb around a bit make sure you get those really flat readings on the bottom part and then also the edge readings on the top part. And now we have two Fingerprints of the same fingerprint. Now, if I wanted to get real crazy, I could add this fingerprint a third time. This is the third reading for the same finger. In my experience, it just improves the accuracy and it improves the unlock functionality of the device. Some of you have mentioned in the comments. I’Ve even seen – videos made about it that you don’t need to hold your thumb on the fingerprint scanner. This is also true.

You can kind of lift it off and it sort of makes it seem faster than maybe you know you, you might have originally thought whether you lift it off or not. It’S not really important. The point is you want it to work, look see see it’s still. It’S still not a hundred percent, it still can miss from time to time and say no match, and there is a pressure component to it. Based on how hard you press down, but nonetheless it’s still in my opinion, not as good as the capacitive fingerprint scanners that have been on the back of these devices in the past, but it really improves the in-display fingerprint scanner to register the same finger more than Once I recommend you do it and I recommend you get all the edges of the finger to improve the recognition.

There is the added security with the ultrasonic technology, so these are going to be tougher to crack than the same or seemingly similar scanner that exists on a device like this, the OnePlus 6t. That’S just an image of your fingerprint and for whatever reason it won’t. Let you register the same finger more than once little trick little hack. I totally forgot about it, because the optical base scanners that I had been using, wouldn’t allow for it, but it does work on the S10 S10 plus so go for for it. If you own one of these .