The best way to solve iPhone or iPad Touch ID problems

At the weekend I told you that iOS 9.3.2 breaks Touch ID on iPhone or iPad and the problem gave me a headache until I had time to play with the iPhone to return things to normal, but the good part is that the solution is simple and returns everything to normal very quickly.

I told you on Saturday that touch ID it's hard to unlock my iPhone and that the number of incorrect readings increased exponentially after installation iOS 9.3.2, similar problems being reported by many other iDevice users from Romania and other areas around the world.

Problems of this kind are chronic for Touch ID and they appear regularly for any kind of terminal after successive updates of the iOS operating system, the installation iOS beta 9.3.3 1 not having any positive impact, so I returned to the classic method of solving the problem.

More precisely, I deleted all the fingerprints registered in Settings > Touch ID & Passcode, Settings > Touch ID and Access Code, I re-added them, and after following this simple procedure, Touch ID works as well as it did on the first day after purchasing the iPhone 6S Plus.

Various explanations have been given over time for the problems that the Touch ID fingerprint reader of the iPhone manifests in the case of prolonged use, and the only solution is always to delete and re-add the fingerprints if the unlocking generates problems.

The procedure itself takes very little time, depending on the number of registered fingerprints, and if you encounter similar problems in the future, you know how to solve them very quickly.