
Audio By Carbonatix
Samsung's new high-tech fingerprint reader on the latest Galaxy smartphones has a major flaw: It can be fooled by the residue left by your fingers on a screen protector. The company is warning customers who own the latest Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Note 10 phones to remove their screen protectors until Samsung releases a software update.
A British woman recently discovered that her husband could unlock her Samsung phone when he placed his thumb on the fingerprint reader, which was enclosed in a cheap case, according to multiple reports. A different person posted a video of a similar incident on Twitter.
Samsung is responding to the incident with a bug fix, and it is telling customers not to use "certain silicone screen protecting cases."
"If you currently use front screen protective covers, to ensure optimum fingerprint scanning, please refrain from using this cover until your device has been updated with a new software patch," Samsung said in a statement. The company said the update is planned to be released early next week.
The issue affects all models of Samsung's new S10 and Note 10 phones, which can scan people's fingers through the phones' screens. The phones have ultrasonic fingerprint scanners, which use soundwaves to create a 3D map of a person's fingerprint, according to Samsung's website.
Samsung has warned that some screen protectors might make the sensor "malfunction." The company provides a screen protector that is specially designed for the ultrasonic fingerprint reader, which costs at least $20 to replace.
Samsung (SSNLF) has a history of troubled phone launches. The planned release of the Galaxy Fold was pushed back several months this year after it was breaking for earlier reviewers. Two years ago, Samsung recalled the Galaxy Note 7 after some customers' batteries caught fire. That cost the company billions of dollars.
Latest Stories
-
Africa moves to claim place in Global Golf Tourism Economy with Africa Golf Tourism Convention
5 minutes -
When truth is under fire: Why press freedom still defines democracy
9 minutes -
Ghana and Germany strengthen green hydrogen collaboration for sustainable industrial development
9 minutes -
Local Food Fest and Golden Jubilee activities ignite Seychelles’ 50th independence commemoration
15 minutes -
Black Stars: We need to be more aggressive with officials – Semenyo
42 minutes -
Seychelles primed for 69th UN Tourism CAF Summit as Golden Jubilee celebrations commence
1 hour -
KAIPTC marks 15th Graduation Ceremony with call for peace and security leadership
1 hour -
World Drug Day: Bel-Aqua Foundation donates GH¢120,000 to NACOC to combat drug abuse in SHSs
1 hour -
When African States walk away from the ICC, victims pay the highest price
1 hour -
Kenpong Travel disputes First Atlantic Bank’s winding-up move over alleged GH¢2.5m debt
1 hour -
Dr Tengol K. Kplemani appointed Africa Ambassador by global tourism network
2 hours -
Reversing utility tariff hikes might be difficult – PURC
2 hours -
Reggae legend Brinsley Forde announces new single ‘Ites Gold & Green’
2 hours -
Gyakie releases new single ‘Treasure’
2 hours -
Justice Mensa-Bonsu warns of changing face of warfare, rising extremism and threats to global peace
2 hours