Can I repair my Phone fingerprint?
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Yes, you can repair your phone fingerprint without visiting the best mobile repair shop in Redlands. The steps are as follows-
- Check whether any liquid or dirt is on your finger
Similar to any other biometric gadget, your phone fingerprint must be a clean finger to unlock your device. The fingerprint sensor may appear to be dysfunctional if your hand is wet, moist, oily, or dirty. Then it’ll be challenging to unlock your device using your fingerprint. Wash your hands and clean them. Wait till your hand dries. Then try to unlock your phone with your fingerprint.
- Check whether the fingerprint module is connected properly
The module must be well connected for proper functioning. If you use a device with a physical fingerprint or touch ID, check whether the module is properly connected. On maximum Android phones it has been seen that the module is as hard as the back panel. That’s why, if your fingerprint module is clickable or shaking, you must visit the repair center immediately. The same logic is applicable for the touch ID if you feel that the fingerprint module doesn’t feel as it used to when you bought the phone for the first time.
- Clean the fingerprint module
The fingerprint module should be clean too, particularly if you previously used a moisturizer. The module would gather liquid from your fingers, leading to the sensor’s inability to read your fingers properly. For fixing this, please check whether the fingerprint module has any liquid or dirt and clean it with a dry cloth. When the dirt sticks onto the module, clean it softly with wipes or a damp cloth wetted with alcohol or a bit of water if there isn’t any alcohol. Never scratch the module with hard/sharp objects so that it doesn’t damage permanently.
- 4. Update your software
A software-related issue causing the “fingerprint sensor not working” is a software bug. Check whether you have a pending date after installing a system update, you may wait for the next update to fix the problem or roll back to the earlier update.
Restarting your phone can get rid of some minor issues, such as an unstable Wi-Fi connection, frozen apps, or a faulty fingerprint sensor. So, the best fix for your fingerprint sensor might just be restarting it
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