YU YUTOPIA incremental update for fingerprint sensor improvements, touch issue fix starts rolling out


YU has started rolling out a new incremental update over-the-air for its flagship smartphone, YUTOPIA. The update brings several improvements for the fingerprint sensor and YU has fixed touch issues that some users were experiencing.

The YU YUTOPIA update carries the version number YOG4PAS5W0, and doesn't change the Cyanogen OS version, which remains at Cyanogen OS 12.1 based on Android 5.1.1 Lollipop. The brand is yet to detail its plans for the of Cyanogen OS 13 update based on Android 6.0 Marshmallow.

The update will be rolled out in phases, over the coming two weeks and includes the following changes.

  • The fingerprint reader now allows for five attempts. Previous version only allowed for three.
  • When the user reaches five failed attempts the fingerprint reader will time out for 15 seconds. The user will feel multiple vibrations from the reader on the final failed attempt letting them know to unlock their device.
  • After 15 seconds the user can again attempt to unlock the device with the finger print sensor.
  • After 5 unsuccessful attempts user can unlock the device with Password/PIN.
  • Users who are facing touch issue use this fix for a better touch experience
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YU YUTOPIA incremental update for fingerprint sensor improvements, touch issue fix starts rolling out YU YUTOPIA incremental update for fingerprint sensor improvements,
touch issue fix starts rolling out Reviewed by Kaiser on 2/04/2016 08:18:00 PM
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