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Google Pixel 6a vulnerability not fixed: unreliable screen fingerprint recognition problem still exists

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Today, Google pushed out a security patch update for the Pixel 6a. The Pixel 6a has been tested by blogger Ranjit, and the fingerprint vulnerability that existed in the Google Pixel 6a has not been fixed, so there is no big difference if it is not updated. Ranjit said that after the Google Pixel 6a update, the left thumb can still unlock the phone, which only recorded the fingerprint information of his right thumb.
Prior to this, several bloggers found that the Google Pixel 6a screen fingerprint described as false, different people were able to unlock the same Pixel 6a, and different fingers of the same person were able to unlock the phone.

From this update, Google did not solve the problem, it seems that this vulnerability will be fixed next month at the earliest.

It’s worth noting that Google has opened the Pixel 6a Android 13 Beta update and will be the first to try the official version later this year, which is the first mid-range model to be adapted to Android 13.

The Google Pixel 6a is currently on sale overseas, priced at INR 43,999 (6GB+128GB, about RMB 3,700) in India.

Google Pixel 6a

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