Google Pixel 7 Pro smartphone owners are now getting the Android 14 beta update. As you may have seen, Google has recently released beta 2 of Android 14 QPR2, and several users are complaining about no longer being able to use the fingerprint reader.
The fingerprint reader no longer works on some Google Pixel 7 Pro
Google is continuing with the development of Android 14 QPR2 and has released the second beta a few days after the debut of the QPR1 in the stable version.
Naturally, this concerns the compatible Google Pixel range, which includes the Google Pixel 7 Pro. Some owners of the latter complain about the inability to use the fingerprint reader after updating to this new version: the system even returns a message which invites you to go to an assistance center for repairs.
The Google Pixel 7 Pro appears to be the only model affected by this issue (no reports from the Google Pixel 7, at least for now). Some users on Reddit claim to have solved the problem by calibrating the fingerprint reader: in case you are one of the unlucky users, you can report the problem to Google through the Feedback function, and then try to connect the smartphone to the PC to follow this procedure. procedure with Fastboot.
Google Pixel 7 Pro Specifications: It comes with a 162.9 mm x 76.6 mm x 8.9 mm (height x width x thickness), and it weighs around 212 grams. There is a 50 MP wide-angle camera with f/1.9 aperture, a 48 MP telephoto lens with f/3.5 aperture, and a 12 MP ultra wide angle camera with f/2.2 aperture. Features on the rear camera setup include dual-LED flash, Pixel Shift, Auto-HDR, panorama and more. On the front, the phone sports a 10.8 MP camera with f/2.2 aperture for clicking stunning selfies and making video calls.