![]() So, I really think its a user error or that. I have a Samsung A7 sitting here and it works fine. This might fall under the following linked issue where older Samsung devices return false with Google's finger print API FingerprintManager and needed Samsung's version (thank you Samsung, thank you Google) ![]() Now that I have a little more free time, I see that there's an Samsung A5 with a problem.
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