If the Apple Touch ID doesn't work, the problem may not be the fault in the sensor itself. The causes are often minor and you can eliminate them at home in a few minutes.
The following solutions in particular are worth to try:
Touch ID problem and operating system update
Before you try any of the tips below, make sure your iPhone is running the latest operating system. In the settings, open the "General" tab, where you will find the option "Software updates". If your phone offers you a new update, install it.
Sometimes, simply updating the device will solve the whole problem with a broken Touch ID.
Sensor cleaning and proper scanning technique
A common cause of a Touch ID suddenly stopping is a dirty sensor. If he is greasy or has moisture, he usually cannot read the fingerprint correctly. Use a soft cloth to clean it thoroughly and see if it works properly. Make sure your fingers are clean and dry.
Scanning technique is sometimes a problem. If you press too hard on the sensor, or vice versa, you apply very little pressure, the Touch ID cannot read the fingerprint correctly and does not work.
Removing the packaging
Apple Touch ID often doesn't work due to the wrong packaging of the device. This may prevent you from placing your finger on the sensor correctly. However, it can also cause local overheating of the sensor, as a result of which the Touch ID does not work properly.
Device reset
If none of the above work, try restarting the device. However, deactivate Touch ID in the settings beforehand. After turning your phone or tablet back on, reactivate it and see if it reads your fingerprints correctly.
Erase your fingerprint and upload a new one
If the reset does not help and the Touch ID problem still persists, delete the existing fingerprint and try activating the Touch ID completely again.
Unable to activate Touch ID
If your phone or tablet gives you an error while trying to activate Touch ID, try one or more of the following:
- If connected to the charger, disconnect it.
- Before activating Touch ID turn off unlocking via password.
- Log out and log back in to your Apple ID account.
Reset network settings
For some users, the Touch ID started working again after they reset the network settings. Click on "General" in the settings and open the "Reset" option at the bottom of the menu. There, select "Reset network settings".
What if Apple Touch ID still doesn’t work?
When none of the above tricks work and the Apple iPhone fingerprint still refuses to cooperate, you have only two options left:
- The first is a complete reset of the device to factory settings. In this case, however, you will lose all stored data, so you need to make a backup in advance.
- The second is a visit to quality service. It is possible that the sensor module is damaged and will need to be repaired or replaced.