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Face Unlock Feature on Google Pixel 4 Gets Malfunctioned After January Update

NewsGram Desk

The face unlock feature on Google Pixel 4 has been malfunctioning for some users as they found themselves unable to log in to the smartphone after the January over the air (OTA) patch.

Google's initial remedy for these affected users was to do two things — delete and re-enroll face data, or factory reset.

Unfortunately, for many of those affected, neither remedy helped — though a small number reported that a factory reset fixed their issue. Some users report they can't even remove the registered face data, GSMArena reported on Friday.

The affected Pixel 4 users reported about the issue on multiple platforms.

In some cases, the face unlock system stopped working after installing the January OTA update.

The face unlock feature on Google Pixel 4 has been malfunctioning for some users as they found themselves unable to log in to the smartphone after the January over the air (OTA) patch. Wikimedia Commons

When users tried to wipe the installed face data, they saw a "Cannot verify face" message.

Meanwhile, some users started receiving system notifications asking them to re-register their facial data again, despite the face unlock feature working fine. (IANS)

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