maverick96
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Wondering this as wellAre you saying it is more recent than the recent one last week?
Please post the version number
Wondering this as wellAre you saying it is more recent than the recent one last week?
Please post the version number
Hi all,
I think an improved version is released ..
I was able to install the one rolled out today.
Please check again and let me know.
Thanks!!!!!!!
I recieved the update on Verizon Monday, but I still don't feel like the FPS is all that great. Whereas with the S6-S9 all you had to do was sit your finger on the sensor with no pressure, on the S10 you have to press it pretty hard and even then its maybe about 80% on the first press Perhaps with it being in the screen, its attributable to the hardware. But either way to me it's not a fluid experience and not as efficient.
Still fails on my Telus Galaxy S10.![]()
dont know if the FPS has just got better over time but rarely does it ever fail me anymore...rather flawless. only thing samsung could improve would be speed on next gen.
Has anyone even gotten that update yet on AT&T?What is the build number on the FPS and security update for AT&T?
The FPS is working just fine for meWas about to buy the S10 and that's the one thing that's stopping me is the FPS. Everyone I know is griping about it and they aren't using screen protectors. Friends who paid $70.00 for that Dome Glass are PO'ed because it's only working about 50% of the time with the sensitivity turned all the way up.
Should I just grab the S10e? Not to excited about all the FPS issues.
Was about to buy the S10 and that's the one thing that's stopping me is the FPS. Everyone I know is griping about it and they aren't using screen protectors. Friends who paid $70.00 for that Dome Glass are PO'ed because it's only working about 50% of the time with the sensitivity turned all the way up.
Should I just grab the S10e? Not to excited about all the FPS issues.
There is literally no percievable difference for me between the Stock protector and Whitestone as far as FPS performance. After a lot of experimenting I've come to the conclusion that majority of issues is due to ultrasonic being much more sensitive to dry fingers than optical or capacitive FPS. On the flip side it works better with damp fingers than capacitive FPS. Of course it's also important to make sure the Whitestone Dome is properly applied but that just means following directions to the letter and or video.
When you talk about Ultrasonic some don't understand that that's sound waves and if you've ever had an ultrasound performed you'll notice they use a wet gel which helps. Like you said dry fingers are an issue.
Glad someone else knows what it's all about.
I had Whitestone on my S9 and after about 3 months it started to come loose. I wasn't about to try the reinstall that they suggested. Took me almost a day to get the old one off. They told me not to use heat. Alcohol sure didn't help. I just slowly peeled it off piece by piece.