From my experience, even the slow and deliberate swipe down for notifications is normally hard to trigger. Or when it does work with the swipe down, then the swipe up won't. Still hoping this is due to Google software trying to reduce unintentional triggers.
Noticed the fingerprint sensor is not as fast as expected. Getting a lot of unrecognized scans.
Additionally, seems the swipe down for notifications gesture is difficult to trigger. Is it a software issue? Anyone else experiencing the same?
Is no one going to mention the fact that Pixel imprint learns your fingerprint over time and adding a second fingerprint for the same finger is useless?
What you should do is go into the fingerprint section in settings and while in there tap on your fingerprint scanner from different angles with your selected fingers until it learns, usually what I do every single time I set up my fingerprints on my Pixels. You'll notice it learning your fingerprint from new angles as you tap away.
On my P2XL I was able to unlock it coming out of the shower with my finger all clammy, thanks to how it learns.
What do you mean by learning over time? As far as I know the only time it learns your print is as you set them up. Yes you should try different angles. Setting the same print on more than one slot does still helps even with trying different angles.
It learns your fingerprint over time I don't get how that's hard to understand? The more you use it the more of your fingerprint it learns it's a well known fact of pixel imprint and one of the reasons why setting up your fingerprint is so quick on a pixel.
Like I said go into your fingerprint section in settings and just start tapping your already registered finger at different angles and watch/notice it learning the more you tap the more infrequent the failed taps become.
It either learns every time you use it. Or you can go into the fingerprint section and tap away like I said earlier.
Setting up a second fingerprint for the same finger is redundant af.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.re...sa_the_fingerprint_reader_gets_more_accurate/
Mind you this feature has been available since the Nexus 5x and 6p days.
What it basically does is every time you tap it with a part of your fingerprint that's already learnt it'll add any data it finds around the finger that's currently missing, And voila Machine learning at its finest
It doesn't learn your finger print over time ,only learns different angles when you first initially put your prints after that no other learning. So the concept of putting a 2nd print or more of same finger is that it can register even more angle because you not going put the first prints the same as the 2nd and third.
It doesn't learn your finger print over time ,only learns different angles when you first initially put your prints after that no other learning. So the concept of putting a 2nd print or more of same finger is that it can register even more angle because you not going put the first prints the same as the 2nd and third.
... No sir you are incorrect that is a feature of Pixel Imprint it was first introduced with Nexus Imprint im literally talking fact and from experience I don't understand why you're arguing with facts? *facepalm*
I don't know this article you got from Reddit not familiar with this site.
I'm familiar with facts also let me explain
Go to fingerprint setup in your pixel device and hit help from there , now tell me do you see anything mentioned that it will learn your fingerprint over time?
Wouldn't the manufacturer explain that as you put your fingerprin?
Please show me where Google says this by Google themselves.
... No sir you are incorrect that is a feature of Pixel Imprint it was first introduced with Nexus Imprint im literally talking fact and from experience I don't understand why you're arguing with facts? *facepalm*
I think you'll need to come with something more than a reddit post from some random user as source to support your "facts". The Nexus 5X has a Qualcomm 808 chip in it. There's no neural processing engine in that chip.
Considering FPS aren't unique to Pixels, there is nothing native in past OS (I think the 5X launched with 6.0) that would suggest that ML/AI is involved at all with the process.
Please just Google search Nexus Imprint and David Burke and read almost any of the links referencing the press conference, Including the one from The Verge.
Fair enough, but there doesn't seem to be an explanation of what that means..
https://www.androidcentral.com/nexus-imprint-still-hasnt-learned-anything-me
It's a article that was written by that author which probably where they got on reddit. Google itself hasn't come out and said it does this . I had the nexus p and still have the 5x and it doesn't learn more you use it even the article says no improvement have been seen. So if I dont see this by Google I'm sorry cant go by this .
It's a article that was written by that author which probably where they got on reddit. Google itself hasn't come out and said it does this . I had the nexus p and still have the 5x and it doesn't learn more you use it even the article says no improvement have been seen. So if I dont see this by Google I'm sorry cant go by this .