Users are reporting that the Google Pixel 6a fingerprint sensor is not secure and can be unlocked with anyone’s finger.
According to some users of Google’s latest, affordably-priced flagship Android smartphone, the Pixel 6a, the device’s biometric security isn’t exactly secure, and that is a big problem.The Google Pixel 6a was just released on July 28th to the masses, retailing in the US for $449 . Compared to its bigger brethren the screen is smaller at 6.1″ and it has an OLED panel that only operates at 60Hz, instead of the 90Hz or 120Hz of the Pixel 6 or Pixel 6 Pro. Its storage capacity maxes at 128 GB and it features 6GB of RAM. It wouldn’t be a Pixel 6 series phone without the Google Tensor processor though, which was introduced in the Pixel 6 series. So, in terms of processing capability, it sits on the same level as its more-expensive, larger siblings.
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USA — IT Google Pixel 6a Users Are Reporting Any Random Fingerpint Will Unlock Their...