Kris Carlon
Kris Carlon Putting down roots in Berlin after six years of traveling is a major step for Kris Carlon, who has spent more time living out of a tent lately than sitting at a desk. Kris comes to the AndroidPIT Editorial Team via a lengthy period spent writing on art and culture in Australia and other places he has lived. He joined the Android community while resurfacing in civilization back in 2010 and has never looked back, using technology to replace his actual presence in other people's lives ever since.
Finger scanners are the must-have feature right now, but no one is doing it perfectly. / © AndroidPIT
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When registering your fingerprints you'll need to swipe your finger over the Home button several times to ensure your print has been registered. If you don't swipe over the whole Home button you will be prompted to do so. Also, if you do it too fast or too slow it won't register properly. I tried swiping sideways but the S5 is too smart to fall for that trick. Although you are meant to unlock with a downward swipe I did manage to fool the S5 into unlocking with an upward swipe. Just cos. Not that you'll see that in the video though (I used my thumb to trick it).
First off you need to register your fingerprints in your device. / © AndroidPITYou'll also be prompted to enable the finger scanner as the unlock method once you've registered your fingerprints (they only stay on your device, Samsung won't get ahold of your precious fingerprints). Once your prints are registered you can simply switch the scanner on and off like any other unlock method. Once these steps have been done, you can choose to use your fingerprints to unlock your device as well as verify your Samsung account or use PayPal services. Be careful with these features though if you have other people's prints registered as well.
Once your prints are registered, you can set finger scanner as an unlock setting like any other. / © AndroidPITQuick tip: try to register your fingerprints in natural ways – ie. the way you actually hold your S5. If you do the awkward down swipe with your pointer finger it's not likely to be a very familiar way to unlock your device. While you can't see it in the video, my recent experience with unlocking the device in a natural position has been quite good (although it hasn't for my fellow editors). But then as soon as we tried shooting the video it all went to hell. I'll assume it was the slightly awkward position I held it in whilst having our cameraman leaning over my shoulder, but it's really more accurate than it might appear.
Registered prints can be used for verification, and deregistered quickly and easily. / © AndroidPITIt's still far from perfect though, as the funny memes and GIFs all over the interwebs will attest. Just like the Apple TouchID scanner, the S5's scanner has been hacked already too. It's safe to say that the Galaxy S5 has done no better or worse of a job of a finger scanner than any other Android manufacturer, but sadly, all of the Android attempts fall way short of the intuitive and accurate Apple sensor. Yes I said it, but it's true. I suspect most Android owners with finger scanners no longer use them, whereas the TouchID sensor is a daily feature for most iPhone owners. No matter what the case, they are far from secure and shouldn't be relied on as a solid security feature.Have you used a fingerprint scanner before? What do think the future of smartphone security will be?
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