Hey folks. Got a pixel 7 pro, and it’s been alright, except suddenly, if I press the fingerprint sensor on the lock screen for just a split second, it makes the WHOLE SCREEN go full-brightness, with a green tinge. I know it’s always lit up the scanner area, which is all it lights up if I hold the sensor, but if I release it early it’s actually very uncomfortable. Any suggestions besides the obvious “don’t let go 5head”? Is this an android version bug, a hardware issue? Anyone else had this happen?

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  • @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    you probably have face/iris unlock enabled, I dont have that phone specifically, but some phones will use the screen to make sure there is enough light for the sensor to work

    EDIT: I thin it might just be face unlock

    • @[email protected]
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      101 year ago

      No, face unlock on Pixels doesn’t do anything to illuminate your face, it simply refuses to work if the lighting’s too dim. It’s actually worse than the face unlock in Google Smart Lock in dealing with low light environments.

      • laenurd
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        61 year ago

        *most pixels

        The 4XL had the best face detection in the industry, employing an additional infrared camera with its own invisible light.

        • @ilickfrogs
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          31 year ago

          I didn’t buy a pixel 4 because it was Google’s first attempt at face unlock. Decided to spice things up and get an iPhone for a change. FaceID is fanfuckingtadtic and I’m sad that my pixel 7 doesn’t have proper face unlock.

          Imo: rear mounted fingerprint sensor > proper face unlock > under screen fingerprint.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      91 year ago

      I did have face unlock enabled. I doubted it was the cause of the issue, but went ahead and disabled it, can confirm that it’s still flashing me.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        I can’t say what it could be then. I would be inclined to think it a software bug considering it seems to only happen under this specific scenario?

        • @[email protected]OP
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          21 year ago

          In further testing, any use of the fingerprint sensor can cause it. Lock screen, or in app authentication. It’s like the flash that’s normally under just the scanner instead happens on the entire screen. It happens consistently if I tap the scanner for about the shortest possible time I physically can.