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I would also like to know why I have to swipe the screen before I enter my pin number, on previous Samsung phones it was only one or the other, if I had pin enter it would come up with pin enter not swipe screen then pin enter, is this another mistake from Samsung on there new phones I wonder. any advice would be useful.
 
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Not quite the point were making, you have to swipe before you get to the next level of security say pin entry or fingerprint entry ect.

Just got off the phone to Samsung help and they say its in the Marshmallow software and all phones will have this and any upgrades to the operating system will had this two levels, I was told it was due to people accidentally entering the wrong pin number ect in there pockets and by adding the swipe to unlock this should reduce this issue and allow people to use there phones without accidentally locking them or entering the incorrect code too many times in there pocket.

In one was I can see this reason but in another I could say there are other ways to stop this.

It is not something you can remove or turn off as its software with the Marshmellow not hardware issue.
 
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If the fingerprint security option is enabled, there is no swipe required.
All I do is place the appropriate finger on the button and press in one motion. It instantly opens up to the home screen.
However, I purposely tried using a finger that has not been entered, and at that point I had to swipe before reentering the correct finger and/or pin. It could very well be that your print is not being read properly the first time.

Obviously this does not help users that would prefer to use gestures and/or pin.

I am only using pin entry. I have to swipe first to get to the pin entry screen.
 
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The other dumb thing is that they have kept the double home button to laugh the camera from the lock screen, so they are happy you can accidentally double tap the home button and launch the camera in your pocket but not for pin entry and I am sure 99% of people use cases now a days anyway so it sounds pretty lame as an excuse as to why you have double entry.
 
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For the first day of use, I had no security enabled and all it took was a swipe or a home button press to start.
Incidentally, just a personal opinion, the fingerprint feature is so much better that it is the equivalent off pressing the home button to unlock the phone. I don't even notice that it is there.
I do like the home button screen-on feature,it's (almost) a suitable replacement for LG's Double-Tap-To-Wake..........
 
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My bad. I stand corrected. Seven lashes and a shot of single malt.

Don't be silly I was not replying to you, it no issue but the single malt sounds like a great idea.

Just common sense would state that why not add it as an option, for people who accidently do have issues with there phone in there pocket they can click on an option that says you have this double feature and for others we can turn this off but I guess as advanced as the people are who do the software sometimes common sense would help.

Just wish they would see posts like this one and think, hay that's a great idea and do an update to cover this issue as I am sure there are hundreds or thousands of people like us who are not happy to have a double screen unlike issue and when they do upgrades to Marshmallow there will be more.
 
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Ok hopefully someone will know why this is happening but for some reason my s7 has a swipe unlock screen before the pattern unlock screen. Is there a way of turning the first screen off so when I wake it up it goes straight to the pattern like the previous models? It's really annoying to the point I might send it back and stick with my s5
 
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Ok hopefully someone will know why this is happening but for some reason my s7 has a swipe unlock screen before the pattern unlock screen. Is there a way of turning the first screen off so when I wake it up it goes straight to the pattern like the previous models? It's really annoying to the point I might send it back and stick with my s5
Hiya @usualantics !
I saw there was another thread with others having the same issue/question you have, so I merged your thread into it.
:D
Hope this helps!
 
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I tried the fingerprint lock, but I was too inconsistent in swiping my print...took 2 or 3 times. So, I enabled the pattern lock, and also enabled SmartLock. I tied Smartlock to my Home address, Work Address, Watch, and Bluetooth in my car. So, when I'm wearing my watch, or in the car, or home, or at the office, the phone unlocks just by swiping. If I leave the phone somewhere other than the aforementioned places, or it gets separated from my watch, a pattern is the only way to unlock.

I also use a 3rd party pattern app lock program to secure apps like PayPal, Banking, etc.
 
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I wear rubber gloves pretty much all day. It's crap after 4 years of not having to do it. It's like them permanently closing a road on route to work. It's a pain. I just can't believe they didn't give the option to turn it off. Between myself and my bro we've had 7 years plus daily use of galaxies and never had a problem with the previous lock screens. I'm not paying 740 quid over 2 years for a phone that's pissed me off within an hour of owning it
 
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