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Google Pixel 6 update may have just fixed the biggest flaw

Google Pixel 6 update may take just fixed the biggest flaw

Google Pixel 6 Pro fingerprint sensor
(Image credit: Futurity)

Google appears to be fixing the fingerprint problems that accept plagued the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro since launch, thanks to a surprise mid-month update.

Typically, Google rolls out updates for its Pixel phones at the showtime of each calendar month, only the company is breaking form with a tiny, undocumented OTA update for Pixel vi phones. It has the build number SD1A.210817.037 — an incremental increase from the .036 before information technology.

This is especially unusual given the Pixels have already received their monthly security updates on Nov 5. The plot thickens farther, because the mystery update carries no official patch notes whatsoever, leaving Pixel owners guessing as to what might be changing.

Thankfully, Verizon has been a scrap more candid, and revealed the contents of the update. "The current software update improves the performance of your device's fingerprint sensor," the support page reads.

Those who take received the update seem impressed. "I can ostend that it's style ameliorate now," wrote one Redditor. "I was able to open five dissimilar apps that used the fp reader, and I was able to open them all on the first try with a thumb that was scanned twice. It used to be 1 in 10 if it doesn't quit and brand me use a Pivot. My alphabetize finger, which I only scanned once was able to unlock after the second try, I'thou sure I can take ameliorate scans, just it's already proficient plenty."

While none of the Pixel 6 users in the office take had their patch come up through — "Check for update" doesn't seem to trigger the 14.56MB download — the promise of improved fingerprint performance is extremely welcome.

Our managing editor Roland Moore-Colyer spotted the fickleness of the scanner quite early on, and reports of languor have been reported across the web by early on adopters e'er since. In our tests, nosotros found that even turning up the bear upon sensitivity didn't help matters.

Google initially claimed that the tedious performance was just a side issue of the Pixel half dozen's much hyped "enhanced security algorithms." If the update actually does noticeably amend operation, as early reviews advise, hopefully Google has establish a mode of achieving that without compromising security.

At that place'southward besides another possible improvement, but so far it's to exist confirmed. Last week, Pixel 6 owners were running into a problem where the fingerprint reader stops working altogether if the battery completely empties. A manufactory reset was the only way to counter this, and hopefully today'south patch addresses that too, but at the time of writing there's been no confirmation either way.

Despite this problem, the Pixel vi is even so a killer Android phone. In fact, the Google Pixel 6 is the Android phone Roland has been waiting for. And and so far he's not been disappointed.

Freelance contributor Alan has been writing almost tech for over a decade, covering phones, drones and everything in between. Previously Deputy Editor of tech site Alphr, his words are institute all over the spider web and in the occasional magazine too. When not weighing up the pros and cons of the latest smartwatch, you'll probably discover him tackling his ever-growing games backlog. Or, more than likely, playing Spelunky for the millionth fourth dimension.

Source: https://www.tomsguide.com/news/google-pixel-6-gets-surprise-update-and-it-reportedly-fixes-fingerprint-sensor

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