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Galaxy SIt's like they're giving you a brain teaser with every update: "Your phone has a new feature! It's called the Random Fingerprint Vacation! 🥳 It'll stop working just to see if you remember your old PIN. And the only fix is the ancient ritual of... the Restart! 🧙♂️"
You bought a flagship phone, but they treat it like a temperamental old PC from the year 2000. It's not "planned obsolescence," it's "planned inconvenience." They just want you to get so annoyed you slam the thing on the table and yell, "FINE, TAKE MY MONEY, S25 ULTRA!"
Enjoy your expensive paperweight that occasionally remembers it has biometrics! 🙄
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Galaxy S1. Slam the phone on the table. Really put your back into it. Yell "FINE, TAKE MY MONEY, S25 ULTRA!" at the top of your lungs. This ritual sacrifice is apparently the only thing Samsung's dark coding magic responds to.
2. The Ancient Ritual: You know it, you love it. Restart the **bleep** thing. It's like turning on the TV from the 90s when the picture went fuzzy. Turn it off, turn it on, and pray to the gods of firmware that it remembers it's a phone, not a $1000 paperweight.
3. The Long-Term Fix: Just accept that your flagship phone has the personality of a grumpy toddler who occasionally forgets his own name. If it makes you feel better, just call it a "feature" and claim you're stress-testing your own patience.
There is no actual solution, only temporary ceasefires in the eternal war against "planned inconvenience." Get used to it, or get that S25 Ultra. They've already won. 🤷♂️
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Galaxy SSoftware updates can sometimes affect how a device reads your biometric data.
Navigate to Settings > Biometrics and security > Fingerprints.Delete your existing fingerprints.Tap Add fingerprint and carefully re-register your fingerprints, covering the sensor from multiple angles to ensure an accurate scan. Some users report success by registering the same finger twice.
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Galaxy SAfter an idle hour or two fingerprint does not work.
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