In recent months, Samsung has made headlines several times with embarrassing mistakes. So far, the Galaxy Fold has been in the spotlight. But now a new candidate is taking the spotlight - the Samsung Galaxy S10.
The Samsung Galaxy S10 was introduced on February 20, 2019 and includes all sorts of functions, including a fingerprint sensor under the display. This is supposed to protect against intruders - actually. But it obviously doesn't seem to take its job seriously. The British news channel BBC reports on a case that is likely to be extremely embarrassing for Samsung. The biometric authentication system can apparently be unlocked with any fingerprint - prior registration of the respective finger is not necessary. But how does this dangerous security error come about? The answer is: screen protector. According to this, the device can be unlocked with anyone's fingerprint as soon as it has a screen protector. A young British woman noticed the error when her husband reached for the device.
Samsung makes a statement
Of course, Samsung has already commented on the incident. The error is already known - an update should fix the problem. According to the South Korean company, the Samsung Galaxy S10 is not compatible with every "screen protector“ compatible. Since the fingerprint sensor is based on ultrasound, small air bubbles can disrupt the scanning process - in response, the device unlocks automatically - explained Samsung. However, a software update should solve the problem.
Review: When Samsung presented the Galaxy S10 at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, the new fingerprint sensor was highly praised. According to Samsung, it was "revolutionary“ and significantly more secure than the solutions from competitors such as Huawei, OnePlus or Xiaomi. Tip: If you actually own such a device, you should use the “revolutionary“ Disable the fingerprint sensor and use your password. Advertising: Now this Order iPhone 11 from 799 euros at Amazon and have it delivered tomorrow. (Photo by Eremin / Bigstockphoto)