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Android Central Question
I just got an s9+ yesterday. So while I was tweaking it's setting to my liking, I also updated the software since its first time out of the box. After I installed the Android Pie software update, I noticed that when I unlocked my phone using my fingerprint, it doesn't vibrate anymore when I unlock it. Before the update it does.
So is it really natural to happen like it's part of the changes they made with the update or it is caused by bug in the update, or there is a setting somewhere that I can tweak to enable it back?
I talked to a live chat support agent from Samsung, but I'm not satisfied with her answer. She said that that feature/feedback was removed in the latest update. Like why would Samsung do that, removing a working feature? Her explanation doesn't make sense to me.
So is it really natural to happen like it's part of the changes they made with the update or it is caused by bug in the update, or there is a setting somewhere that I can tweak to enable it back?
I talked to a live chat support agent from Samsung, but I'm not satisfied with her answer. She said that that feature/feedback was removed in the latest update. Like why would Samsung do that, removing a working feature? Her explanation doesn't make sense to me.