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Oct 21, 2013 6:05 AM in response to Joe_Foby mrsnork,Joe_Fo wrote:
While I won't deny there may be some with defective H/W, or some buggy S/W involved, I had problems too, and the fix for me was simple. I'd suggest trying it before doing anything drastic, or wasting time chasing your tail. Only takes minutes to try. Go ahead, give your 5S the finger. Just do it the right way ;)
Try https://discussions.apple.com/message/23417646#23417646
-Joe
Thank you Joe. Yes, by all means try this first. Joe is right. Touch ID works much better with the pad or thicker part of your finger or thumb, rather than the tip. The best and fastest way to use it is to click the home button to wake the phone ( but don't hold the button down or you'll activate Siri) and keep the pad of your thumb or finger on the button to unlock it all in one move.
I think even with this method though there are people still having software or other more technincal issues. I certainly was.
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Oct 21, 2013 12:11 PM in response to mrsnorkby granny j,Not a reply, rather another fault with fingerprint recognition. I set this up at the store and it worked perfectly there. Now, after five days I can get to the code using any finger on either hand and with the backing film on or off. I suppose it is better than being denied but hardly useful as a security measure. Anybody else with this problem or solution?
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Oct 21, 2013 12:47 PM in response to Joe_Foby Joe_Fo,Since a picture is worth 1K words, this might help.
As long as I avoid the end of any given finger when
registering, it works without failure.
Testing today, I have 20 apps in the background, several
which have push enabled, several with large graphics
displayed, several which can access the speaker (waze,
trip talk, etc and I can not get Touch ID to fail.
If anyone has an app that crashes and can cause TID
to fail, please post the app name. Thanks.
HTH,
Joe
Finger moved to show relationship with sensor during training.
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Oct 21, 2013 1:43 PM in response to Joe_Foby bohicaIL,Joe_Fo wrote:
While I won't deny there may be some with defective H/W, or some buggy S/W involved, I had problems too, and the fix for me was simple. I'd suggest trying it before doing anything drastic, or wasting time chasing your tail. Only takes minutes to try. Go ahead, give your 5S the finger. Just do it the right way ;)
Try https://discussions.apple.com/message/23417646#23417646
-Joe
Joe,
This post and your most recent one with a picture have helped my iPhone to work much better. I still get failures after time, but I also now get successes. Will keep watching to see if things degrade again...
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Oct 22, 2013 8:27 AM in response to Joe_Foby Dreanmachine1,One more update on my personal progress. I can't even get any finger to fail anymore by doing the following: 1. Manage my errant app conditions and low memory issues. 2. Register each thumb twice. 3. Use the pad of the finger and not the top of the finger, as has been suggested. Running 18 hrs now and zero failures, even with dry or damp fingers. I am happily using the system. Thanks everyone for the great information sharing. My wife still struggles and has turned hers off again. We will try it again using the three ways I have indicated above. I hope others are getting this down until a software update reaches out to us.
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Oct 22, 2013 1:39 PM in response to Dreanmachine1by Mads.Wang,So i have been having the same problems as described, sometimes it works great, but then it stops working after about an hour or so, sometimes less... I have tried everything that people have reccomended to get it fixed, but it hasnt payed off. I really hope its a software issue, and now im downloading the 7.0.3 that just came out and hopefully it might make a difference.
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Oct 22, 2013 2:18 PM in response to Dreanmachine1by shuangfromscarborough,I noticed that when charging the phone, the touch ID does not work at all. As long as I unplug the cable, it works perfectly.
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Oct 22, 2013 2:22 PM in response to shuangfromscarboroughby Mads.Wang,The touch id works by registering electrical differences between the layers of your finger, so if there is an electric disturbance that close to the sensor, it might confuse it. Also i think this problem is reduced with apples brand charger compared to 3rd party chargers
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Oct 23, 2013 3:36 AM in response to Mads.Wangby Mads.Wang,All right, the new 7.0.3 definitely improves the Touch-ID recognition, but its still not at the point where its flawless, like on my friends 5S. Anyone else had an improvement with 7.0.3?
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Oct 23, 2013 4:47 AM in response to Mads.Wangby Dreanmachine1,I have been running 7.0.3 since yesterday afternoon. I have conducted an experiment. I deleted all my prints, re-downloaded the USA Today mobile app (which had crashes when iOS 7 first came out), turned on the automatic app background refresh configuration, and then registered my three fingers again, just as single prints, not a second print on each thumb. Then let it work. My findings are at 99-100 percent success. I am not sure anything was done with TouchID in this software update, as there is no real mention about this in the fix list. However, it seems to be behaving much better. I am trying to get my wife to re-register her prints on her phone. This will be the big test for us. I should have a report today. Promising???
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Oct 23, 2013 5:11 AM in response to Dreanmachine1by Dreanmachine1,Just a potential key here with a software fix. It appears that one of the upgrades to iOS 7.0.3 is to delay the swipe to unlock function in support of the Touch ID being able to work first in the unlock queue. This fix could very well be a contributor to the software fix we were subtly looking for. Maybe this was the conflict that was grabbing us before in some measurebbI can't get my unit to fail anymore. It is flawless under very normal circumstances. Again, I will report on my wife soon as she has been the harder case to solve. I am hopeful.
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Oct 23, 2013 5:29 AM in response to Dreanmachine1by Dreanmachine1,Sorry, one other thing. When I push on the home button to wake it up, I now just leave my finger pressed on it with a gentle pressure and it goes in faster than it ever has on all three fingers. I hope folks that have struggled with this issue will report in with their results soon. I have a warm gut feeling that removing the potential conflict with the swipe to unlock message being available and the Touch ID option has nailed it.
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Oct 23, 2013 6:15 AM in response to Dreanmachine1by Joe_Fo,Great, but, that's exactly how 7.0.2 has been functioning (for me at least)
after registering further "up" the finger. Might be differences between
sensors?
Might get a chance later today to load 7.0.3. Will be interesting to
see if that changes anything WRT scanning closer to fingertip...
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Oct 23, 2013 9:36 AM in response to Dreanmachine1by mrsnork,I've had no issues for a while now after registering prints as Joe suggested and watching for memory/crash issues, even under 7.0.2. Still working perfectly after the update to 7.0.3. Hopefully this update cuts down on the frequency of crashes, etc. overall.
Incidentally, a little off topic, but iOS 7.0.3 made a change to the motion/animations when you toggle "Reduce Motion" under Accessibility. Previously, turning on "Reduce Motion" would reduce only the parallax effect, but now it also does away with all animations, like when unlocking the phone and switching or opening/closing apps. If you can live without those animations,Touch ID will unlock the phone much faster now with "Reduce Motion" turned on. The home screen will just appear, without having to wait for the home screen icons to "fly in."
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Oct 23, 2013 2:00 PM in response to SuperSizeItby odysseus,How much later was your new 5s manufactured than the earlier one? Just wondering.
