so when i put my thumb on the sensor when the phone is turned off it doesn't open

but when i tap 2 times in the screen and i am in the unlock screen then the finger print works

any help is appreciated

I've been trying for a while to find a way to get a fingerprint animation from a previous os/android version into the current one. I'm looking for the 8th one in the pic. Is there any way to get the apk or something else so I can use it as my fingerprint animation? (Without rooting my device)


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The only way would be to have a custom lock screen prpgram, and I would only recommend open-source software for such a security focused area of the device. A closed source program could steal your information and you'd never know. If you do install another screen lock program, you will usually end up with two separate lock screens so it is not very useful.

I recommend and looking at -developers.com not to root the device, to unlock the bootloader. This is not rooting, it will allow you to do the equivelant of running Linux on a CD from bootup, on a Windows installed computer, bypassing the main system.

I recommend firewall apps (blocks apps) and dns filters (redirect all dns requests on android, to your choice of dns, even if overridden). RethinkDNS is my pick and I set it to use pi-hole, installed inside Ubuntu/Debian, which is inside Virtualbox, until I go to a website, nothing at all connects to any other server. I also use NextDNS.io to do the same when away from home wi-fi or even cellular! I can even tether from cellular to any device sharing via wi-fi, and block anything with dns set to NextDNS, regardless if the device allows changing dns. This style of network filtration is being overridden by software updates on some devices, forcing a backup dns provuder, such as google dns, when built in dns requests are not connecting. Without a complete firewall setup, dns redirection itself is no longer always effective.

The Korean smartphone maker is said to be in a somewhat embarrassing situation, as it is running low on sensor yields for the Samsung Galaxy S5. Samsung was previously said to hand-over the production of the Galaxy S5's fingerprint sensor to a third-party firm, but apparently took the decision to create it in-house.

Samsung is reportedly now looking to team-up with a third-party firm to create enough fingerprint sensors for the freshly unveiled Samsung Galaxy S5, due to launch globally on 11 April 2014. It has been further reported that Samsung is in talks with a firm named Crucialtec, an optical track pad and fingerprint manufacturer for mobile devices, as per a Korean website (via Sammobile). The Korean manufacturer supposedly plans to work closely with Crucialtec in order to meet its launch deadline.

The Samsung Galaxy S5's fingerprint sensor was introduced by the company in obvious recognition of Apple's successful implementation of the idea on the iPhone 5s handset, however both sensors work differently. While iPhone 5s users just need to keep their fingers over the home button for unlocking the device, Galaxy S5 users need to swipe downwards on the home button.

Update: Samsung has responded to the speculation it is using a third-party vendor to alleviate fingerprint sensor production issues, saying, "CrucialTec does not supply fingerprint scanner to Samsung Electronics." The statement unfortunately doesn't rule out Samsung may actually be facing yield issues, or using another third-party vendor. ff782bc1db

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