
“Dr. Drang,” who is described by 5by5 as “a consulting engineer well known amongst nerds on the Internet,” recently wrote on his blog And now it’s all this that he’s having some issues with Touch ID on his iPhone.
“I’ve
been using Touch ID since I got an iPhone 5s in mid-October,” Drang
wrote. “Generally speaking, I like it, and I find it faster than the old
swipe-and-passcode method, but I’ve felt compelled to reteach it my
fingerprints twice already. I know this sounds impossible, but its
recognition of my prints seems to decay with time.”
The good
doctor continued, “I rescanned my fingers this weekend, and Touch ID has
been amazingly fast and accurate since then. Just as it was when I
first got the 5s, and just as it was a few weeks later when I rescanned
my fingers for the first time. Just before each rescan, though, I was so
frustrated with Touch ID I felt like throwing the phone across the
room.”
Curious indeed, but one isolated issue doesn’t necessarily mean there’s a problem. According to John Gruber of Daring Fireball, however, the issue isn’t exactly isolated.
“Drang is not alone — I’ve had a handful of readers ask me about this recently,” Gruber noted. “Makes me think there’s something to it. Me, personally, though, I haven’t noticed any drop-off in accuracy.”
Like
Gruber, we haven’t experienced any issues with the print reader on our
devices. We also haven’t seen any reports of this issue outside of the
ones noted above. The iPhone 5s is still less than three months old,
however, so this may be something to watch for as time progresses.
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