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Please Help

(Topic created on: 04-22-2021 04:18 PM)
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NasJiJi
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Galaxy Note
Samsung Note 8
 
 
 "Fingerprint sensor is not responding" 
 
 
 I'm not sure if I need to completely replace it or if there is another fix. 
 
 But most importantly, I have a lot of info/data saved to my fingerprint. 
 
 How can I access them now?... 
 
 also need to add that I dont see "fingerprint" in the system apps. 
 
 I dont know how to reinstall/recover it 
 
 
 
 
 thank you. 
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Galaxy Note
If fingerprint not working, the phone should ask for PIN#. You forgot your PIN#‽
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NasJiJi
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Galaxy Note
it doesn't ask me for pin or pattern. it only gives fingerprint option
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Galaxy Note
Try put some cream on your fingers and see if it works.

My phone does ask for PIN after couple failures. Sounds like your fingerprint read totally not working.

How about restart your phone? When your phone boot up, you need to unlock your phone by PIN or password.
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NasJiJi
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Galaxy Note
after restarting, it always asks to use pattern first.
I'm looking online for solutions, I might need to either reinstall the fingerprint system app...or change the sensor.
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Galaxy Note
Ok, pattern is fine. After unlock your phone, you can disable or re-add finger prints from settings and you won't lock out.
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NasJiJi
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Galaxy Note
I can disable it, but doesn't let me re-add fingerprints, says "fingerprint is not responding and if persists to restart phone". which ultimately doesn't do anything
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Galaxy Note
How about go to Members app → Get Help → interactive check→ Fingerprint

Is it working ?

Screenshot_20210422-162251_Samsung Members_41865.jpg

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NasJiJi
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Galaxy Note
thank you!
I just tried that.
Doesn't even react to my fingerprint.
so, I'm left with 2 options (I think):
1. reinstall the fingerprint system app (still trying to figure it how)
2. run a calibration check to see if it's possible hardware issue.

unfortunately, the method I know for calibration check isn't work (dial *#0*)
so I'm searching for alternatives
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Galaxy Note
I think the code is *#0*#
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