In-display fingerprint sensors have become commonplace in virtually all Android smartphones, for better or for worse, and five years later…

  • @Ironfacebuster@lemmy.world
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    22 days ago

    If it’s any consolation, “one handed mode” (at least on pixels) has an option to let you bring the shade down by swiping down on the gesture bar

    Swiping down on the fingerprint scanner was my favorite thing on my pixel 5, for checking notifications or fidgeting with it! I was a little bummed when I eventually upgraded, but found that and it works relatively well

    • @lud@lemm.ee
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      11 day ago

      On my pixel 6A you can bring down the notifications but double tapping the back of the phone, which is pretty neat.

      • @Ironfacebuster@lemmy.world
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        122 hours ago

        Back tap is pretty sick, I have it set up to trigger my flashlight

        How are the false positives when using your phone and the notification shade? Sometimes I’ll get false positives holding my phone resting against a hard surface and blast whatever’s behind it

        • @lud@lemm.ee
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          117 hours ago

          I can’t recall false positives being a huge issue for me, but it’s very late at night so my memory might be foggy.

          I honestly don’t use it a lot because I have a gesture which enables me to swipe down on the home screen to bring down the notifications and I’m just so used to doing that. Personally I have to adjust my grip to use the back tap feature, so it’s slightly inconvenient.

          Having the flashlight on the feature is something that I would like but unfortunately it’s just somewhat embarrassing to walk around with the flashlight turned on and false positives are a problem here.

          With the notification shade false positives don’t really matter.