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In this video, Munchie offers comprehensive guidance on improving the fingerprint scanner performance on Google Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro devices. He explains the differences between the optical fingerprint scanners used in Pixel devices and the more efficient ultrasonic scanners in Samsung devices like the S21. Common issues with the Pixel scanners, such as requiring firm presses and difficulties in direct sunlight, are highlighted, along with Google's suggestion to cover the scanner with your hand under bright conditions. Munchie provides practical tips for registering fingerprints, including moisturizing fingers and maximizing the scanned surface area. He also suggests enabling screen protector mode in the settings to enhance touch sensitivity, noting the effectiveness of both Google-certified and some third-party screen protectors. For those still dissatisfied with the scanner's performance, especially compared to older Pixel models, he recommends considering a device return as a last resort.
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In this segment of the video, Munchie discusses how to fix and improve the fingerprint scanner on the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro. He explains the differences between the two types of under-display fingerprint scanners: the optical one used in Pixel 7 models and the ultrasonic one used in Samsung devices like the S21. The optical scanner works by storing an image of your finger and comparing it each time you unlock your device, which is inherently slower and less efficient than the ultrasonic type. He highlights common issues such as the need to press firmly on the sensor and problems unlocking the device in direct sunlight. He mentions that Google’s support page suggests covering the fingerprint scanner with your hand when in direct sunlight to ensure it works correctly, although it is an inconvenience.
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In this part of the video, the speaker provides tips for registering a fingerprint on a device. It is emphasized to moisturize your finger if it’s dry before registration, as suggested by Google. During the registration process, it’s important to ensure the stored fingerprint image has a large surface area by moving your finger around and scanning the edges. The goal is to get as much data for accurate scanning.
Additionally, to fix fingerprint scanner issues on the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro, the speaker advises enabling screen protector mode in the display settings to increase touch sensitivity. Though using Google-certified screen protectors is recommended, the speaker mentions they successfully use a third-party protector without problems, except occasional issues in direct sunlight.
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In this segment, the speaker addresses issues with the fingerprint scanner on the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro, and advises viewers who are still dissatisfied with the scanner on the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro to consider returning the device. The hope is that the video has provided a solution to the fingerprint scanner issues on the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro.