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Jul 31, 2007
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I really hope a setting is added, in the future, that makes the Home Button/Touch ID a little slower to respond. I barely touch the thing, it unlocks the phone, and I don't see the Notifications that were on the Home Screen. I know, first world problems. But even barely touching it, it unlocks and, that can be a problem if it's in your pocket and you accidentally hit the button.
 
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Why dont you use a different finger to unlock it then? Use the thumb to unlock, index to see notifications, for example. Just a thought. I wont be getting my 6s Plus for at least a month, and coming from a 5, I have no clue about Touch ID.
 
I really hope a setting is added, in the future, that makes the Home Button/Touch ID a little slower to respond. I barely touch the thing, it unlocks the phone, and I don't see the Notifications that were on the Home Screen. I know, first world problems. But even barely touching it, it unlocks and, that can be a problem if it's in your pocket and you accidentally hit the button.

Simple. Use a finger which isn't configured for Touch ID or hit the power button. Problem solved.
 
I really hope a setting is added, in the future, that makes the Home Button/Touch ID a little slower to respond. I barely touch the thing, it unlocks the phone, and I don't see the Notifications that were on the Home Screen. I know, first world problems. But even barely touching it, it unlocks and, that can be a problem if it's in your pocket and you accidentally hit the button.


Swipe the button as you press it. Problem solved.
 
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