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    Unlock Apps Instantly: Using Your Samsung Phone’s Fingerprint Sensor

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliApril 7, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. Samsung’s Good Lock app enables advanced customization, including a hidden feature that assigns different apps to specific fingerprints for instant access.
    2. Setting up involves registering multiple fingerprints, installing Good Lock and Routines+, and creating routines that link each fingerprint to a designated app or action.
    3. The feature allows personalized shortcuts, such as opening Instagram or Notes with specific fingers, enhancing quick app access and productivity.
    4. Despite a learning curve, users find this customization rewarding, making the phone experience faster and more tailored to individual habits and needs.

    Samsung phones offer a fun way to customize your device—using your fingerprint to open specific apps. This feature makes unlocking your phone faster and more personal. While it might sound complicated, it’s actually simple once you get the hang of it.

    First, you need to register the fingerprints you want to use. Head to Settings, then Security and Privacy, and choose Screen Lock and Biometrics. Here, add your fingerprints—one for each action you plan to assign. For example, you might use your left thumb for Instagram and your right index finger for Notes.

    Next, download and open the Good Lock app from the Google Play Store. This app is key for customizing your phone in ways you might not expect. Once installed, open Good Lock and find the Plugins tab at the bottom. Look for Routines+ and install it, then open the app.

    When in Routines+, tap the Fingerprint to website section and create a new routine. You will set a condition—unlocking with a specific fingerprint—and then choose an action. For example, select “Open app,” then pick your favorite app from the list. You can customize each fingerprint to open a different app, making your phone faster and more efficient.

    This trick is especially useful for busy days when quick access matters. It also boosts productivity. Instead of hunting for apps, your phone does the work for you. Whether you want instant access to social media, reminders, or music, this feature saves time and keeps you moving.

    Using your fingerprint in this way shows how smart technology can improve daily life. It turns your phone into a more intuitive, user-friendly tool. As cities grow smarter, these kinds of innovations make urban living more convenient. They help us stay organized and connected without effort.

    Experimenting with these features can help you get the most out of your device. Over time, you’ll find new ways to reduce frustration and increase efficiency. This is the kind of thoughtful tech that makes our day-to-day routines smoother—exactly what smart cities and urban innovations aim to do.

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    Lina Johnson Marcelli is the editor for IO Tribune, bringing over two decades of experience in journalism to her role. With a BA in Journalism, she is passionate about delivering impactful stories that resonate with readers. Known for her keen editorial vision and leadership, Lina is dedicated to fostering innovative storytelling across the publication. Outside of work, she enjoys exploring new media trends and mentoring aspiring journalists.

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