How to Fix Fingerprint Unlock Vibration Issue on OPPO Phone
Have you ever experienced a vibration when you're attempting to unlock or lock your phone? This vibration you experience when you touch your device serves as a passive feedback mechanism indicating the outcome of the unlocking process.
Note: This article is applicable to ColorOS 11.3 and later versions. Please refer to the actual OPPO phone model if it supports turning off the fingerprint unlocking vibration. Check your phone's ColorOS version in [Settings] > [About Phone] / [About Device].
Understanding Unlock Vibration Feedback
The vibration you felt when unlocking your OPPO device signifies whether the attempt was a success or not. This function allows users to become aware of the unlocking results visually and haptically, enhancing the overall experience. Here are the indications of vibration when unlocking your device.
Single vibration: This single vibration means you unlocked the device successfully.
Several consecutive vibrations: When you feel consecutive vibrations multiple times, it signifies that the unlocking attempt was unsuccessful.
How to Turn Off Fingerprint Unlock Vibration
Go to [Settings] > [System settings] > [Accessibility] > [Interaction] > [Vibration & haptics], then toggle [Touch feedback] to turn off.
In some OPPO devices, go to [Settings] > [Sound & vibration] > [Haptics and tones], then turn off [System haptics].
Important: Some OPPO phone models support disabling fingerprint unlock vibration through the paths listed below. However, this method is subject to the actual support of the phone. If you cannot turn it off using the provided method, it indicates that the model does not support turning off the fingerprint unlock vibration.
If the abovementioned steps do not fix your concern, prepare your warranty card and contact your nearest OPPO Customer Service. You can also contact OPPO Support so we can help and assist you further with your concern. Depending on your region, you may check if you need to book an appointment before visiting your local Service Center.
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* Pictures, settings, and paths might differ from those of your phones, but these won't affect the description in this article.