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Samsung Fingerprint Calibration Tool [portable]

Samsung fingerprint calibration tool

Overview

  1. Third-party “calibration” apps (caution)

The Reference Check: Technicians use specific "calibration blocks"—often a white box and a black box—placed over the sensor area. samsung fingerprint calibration tool

3. The Calibration Mechanism

The Samsung Fingerprint Calibration Tool is typically accessed via hidden service menus (USSD codes like *#0*#) or official Samsung diagnostic software (such as PIT (Product Intelligence Tool) or Odin-based service solutions). Samsung fingerprint calibration tool Overview

What to Do If You Actually Need Calibration

| Situation | Recommended Action | |-----------|--------------------| | Under warranty, fingerprint broken after repair | Go to Samsung authorized service center (free calibration) | | Out of warranty, sensor error after screen replacement | Pay for official calibration (typically $20–50 service fee) | | You’re a technician | Use Samsung’s official OCTA (SVC) tool via authorized partner program | Third-party “calibration” apps (caution)

Screen Replacements: Almost every modern Samsung device with an in-display sensor requires calibration after a screen swap to maintain security standards.

Why is Fingerprint Calibration Necessary?

  • Restart the Device:

    This is often found on sites like SamMobile or XDA Developers.

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