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    Unlock Screen-off Fingerprint on Pixel: Enable in Android 16 Beta 4!

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliApril 18, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. The Screen-off Fingerprint Unlock feature, initially introduced in Android 16 DP2 for Pixel phones, is missing its toggle in Android 16 Beta 4, raising concerns about its availability in the stable release.

    2. Despite the missing setting, users who previously enabled the feature can still use it, and it can be activated again through a hidden ADB command.

    3. This feature allows Pixel phones to utilize fingerprint unlock without needing the screen on, enhancing accessibility for users.

    4. For those hesitant to use ADB commands or root their devices, the always-on display option remains, albeit with increased battery consumption.

    Is Your Pixel Phone Missing Screen-off Fingerprint Unlock? Here’s How to Access It in Android 16 Beta 4

    Users of Pixel phones are buzzing about the absence of the Screen-off Fingerprint Unlock feature in Android 16 Beta 4. Initially introduced in earlier versions, this valuable feature allows users to unlock their devices with a fingerprint even when the screen is off. This convenience means you can quickly access your phone without needing to wake it up first.

    Previously, enabling this feature was straightforward. Users could navigate to Settings > Security & Privacy > Device Unlock > Face & Fingerprint Unlock > Fingerprint Unlock. However, Android 16 Beta 4 has removed this toggle, raising questions about its future in the stable release of Android 16.

    Despite this setback, there is good news. For those who activated Screen-off Fingerprint Unlock in an earlier beta, the functionality remains intact. Additionally, there’s a way to enable it for new users through a hidden command. By setting up ADB (Android Debug Bridge) access, users can run a specific command to turn the feature back on:

    adb shell settings put secure screen_off_udfps_enabled 1

    If you wish to disable it later, you can do so with this command:

    adb shell settings put secure screen_off_udfps_enabled 0

    While gaining access to this handy feature through ADB commands is possible, it may require some technical knowledge. Alternatively, you can enable the always-on display feature, which activates the fingerprint sensor but does slightly increase battery usage.

    As Pixel users await clarity from Google regarding the Screen-off Fingerprint Unlock feature, the ongoing innovation in smartphone technology piques interest. Features like these enhance user experience, ultimately driving the advancement of smart technology across urban landscapes. Embracing such innovations can lead to smarter, more efficient cities benefiting everyone.

    Stay tuned for updates as the Android 16 stable release approaches. Meanwhile, if you’re keen to explore hidden feature toggles, this command could restore a little of that lost convenience.

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