The March update has left some Google Pixel users with fingerprint recognition issues. Although this is rare, it’s a nuisance. Here’s what might be causing this and how to fix it.
What’s Causing Fingerprint to Fail?
Updates on phones usually patch security holes, fix bugs, and roll out new features. But sometimes they introduce new issues. In the case of the Google Pixel, particularly the Pixel 9, a lot of users have reported fingerprint recognition failure post-update.
Impact Across Models
Pixel 9: Most affected.
Pixel 9 Pro: None reported.
Older Models: Some Pixel 8 users reported similar issues.
Simple Fix: Phone Restart
The fix is easy:
Power Off: Shut down your phone completely. A normal restart might not work.
Power On: Turn your phone back on. The fingerprint should work.
Repeat Restarts: In some cases, you might need to do this a few times.
Persistent Issues: If still not working, contact Google support or visit a service center.
Summary
The fingerprint issue post-March update is a pain for Pixel users but the fix is simple. A complete power cycle of your device should fix it. If it still doesn’t work after multiple attempts, you might need professional help.
Conclusion
This should fix the fingerprint on your Pixel device. Remember to keep your device updated and check official forums like the Graphene OS community for timely solutions and support.