No face to unlock, how to add this - Lenovo Yoga Book Questions & Answers

I noticed that there is no face to unlock on my Yoga Book. It's the only Android device I have, that doesn't have this option under the smart lock menu. Is there a way to add face to unlock?

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Can you create a security pattern and remove unlock screen

I like the idea of having a security pattern lock on my phone, but what I hate about the X10 (or it's an android thing) is if I do the security pattern I still have to slide the slider over to unlock the screen. Is there a way to configure this so I just use the unlock/security pattern as my unlock screen.
You guys understand what I mean?!
Jamolah said:
I like the idea of having a security pattern lock on my phone, but what I hate about the X10 (or it's an android thing) is if I do the security pattern I still have to slide the slider over to unlock the screen. Is there a way to configure this so I just use the unlock/security pattern as my unlock screen.
You guys understand what I mean?!
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alot of custom ROMS, you don't have to slide anything if you have pattern/password/PIN lock on. when you wake the screen you are greeted with whichever security feature you chose and you enter your pattern/password/PIN and you're in

Smart lock and double tap to lock

Hi all, I've found a thing that annoys me so much.
Situation: you have smart lock enabled(pattern) with face recognition and you have nova launcher with a double tap gesture which points at an app like this: https://www.google.com/url?q=https:...sQFjAA&usg=AFQjCNH2WrgNyGB4zzQoGw-JCywm67EFcw (there are many apps similar, I tried with others too)
If you lock the screen double tapping, during the next unlock smart lock will be disabled. I don't know why because locking the device with the power button, the next unlock is working with face recognition.
It seems that the app which lock the device enables this feature: http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/1...-unlock-to-require-a-manual-unlock-next-time/ but why?
Can someone find a workaround for this?
Sent from my Nexus 4
There's a bug in Lollipop which affects the lock/unlock pin. Could it be that this is affecting you?

Require pin to sign in after certain amount of time of inactivity

Is there a way I can set this? Like if I don't use my phone for an hour require a pin to unlock it instead of a fingerprint.
Hola
Simple I think. 2 areas you need to configure:
1. Settings -> Display -> Sleep
2. Settings -> Security -> Screen lock -> Automatic lock
aijorgenson said:
Is there a way I can set this? Like if I don't use my phone for an hour require a pin to unlock it instead of a fingerprint.
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Unless ZTE changed the lockscreen behavior from Marshmallow, the fingerprint scanner will always unlock the device. If you can disable the fingerprint scanner temporarily, I can work something out for you using Tasker. On the lock screen, look for the padlock logo (it might be a fingerprint) at the bottom center of the screen. Either tap it, or press and hold. You may or may not see a message appear (see the attached screenshot). Try to unlock the phone with your fingerprint and let me know if you're forced to type in the PIN.
Apps designated as Device Administrators are supposed to have the ability to lock the device and disable the fingerprint scanner. Nova Launcher, Secure Settings, and Tasker all have Device Administrator supported lock commands. On stock Android, this would disable the fingerprint scanner and require the PIN to be entered. On B29, I found that ZTE removed this behavior and gave the fingerprint scanner absolute authority to unlock the device. If this is still the case, I never figured out a way to completely lock the device.
FWIW I was forced to enter a password today, fingerprint did not work. I did not knowingly reboot. I too find this behavior very disturbing. I do not memorize my passwords as the are robust (long) my finger should suffice in all circumstances IMHO. I am wondering if I could get any kind of an answer from customer service at Axon....

Face Unlock

Hi Devs,
Is the there a way the phone will unlock automatically using face detection. I have set the face unlock but I have slide after the face unlock removes the lock to go to home screen. Is there a way the face unlock can work like one plus.
gunmanrishi said:
Hi Devs,
Is the there a way the phone will unlock automatically using face detection. I have set the face unlock but I have slide after the face unlock removes the lock to go to home screen. Is there a way the face unlock can work like one plus.
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no any custom are available
Try Grabvitybox. It works like OP5's face lock but not like that of OP5T.
use gravity box.
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Use this xposed module.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/xposed-instant-unlock-t3688329
gunmanrishi said:
Hi Devs,
Is the there a way the phone will unlock automatically using face detection. I have set the face unlock but I have slide after the face unlock removes the lock to go to home screen. Is there a way the face unlock can work like one plus.
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Use an app called autoinput from playstore. Its the solution to ur query
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.joaomgcd.autoinput
gunmanrishi said:
Hi Devs,
Is the there a way the phone will unlock automatically using face detection. I have set the face unlock but I have slide after the face unlock removes the lock to go to home screen. Is there a way the face unlock can work like one plus.
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Try this
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=75718930&postcount=1
You don't need any Xposed or Magisk Module. Flash a ROM that supports it by default. AOSPExtended, for an example.
If not rooted use autoinput and trusted face

Any ROM with native face unlock (not Smart Lock)

Is there any ROM which has Face Unlock implemented (Not in Smart Lock)? My organization disables Smart Lock completely, so I am looking for some ROM which has Face Unlock...

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