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Device Face Unlock Not Working

Face unlock not recognising you or showing 'face unlock is not available'? Clean the sensor, reset face unlock, set up an alternate appearance and fix common causes.

Severity: Medium 5 min read Face Unlock Updated June 2026

Overview

Face unlock problems range from occasional failed scans to a 'face unlock is not available' message. Most are down to how you're holding the phone, a blocked sensor, or settings — all quick to fix. This guide covers the everyday recognition issues first, then the deeper 'unavailable' error.

Symptoms you might see

  • Face unlock fails to recognise you and falls back to the passcode.
  • A 'face unlock is not available. Try setting it up later.' message.
  • It only works at certain angles or in certain lighting.
  • Face unlock stopped working after a screen repair or a drop.

Possible causes

  • The front face sensor is blocked by a case, screen protector, dirt or a finger.
  • You're too close, too far, or holding the phone at an extreme angle.
  • Your appearance has changed significantly (glasses, mask, new look).
  • A software glitch, or face unlock disabled after failed attempts.
  • Hardware damage to the front face sensor after a drop or non-genuine repair.

Step-by-step troubleshooting

Work through these in order — the earliest steps are the safest and fix the most cases.

  1. Clean the front face sensor

    Wipe the front-camera area at the top of the screen with a soft cloth. A smudge, sticker or a heavy screen protector over the sensor can stop face unlock from seeing you.

  2. Check how you hold the phone

    Hold it 25–50 cm (10–20 inches) from your face in portrait orientation, with nothing covering the top sensors. Make sure your eyes, nose and mouth are visible and not blocked by a hand or the edge of a case.

  3. Confirm face unlock is enabled

    Go to your biometric & passcode settings and check that face unlock is set up and that device unlock is on. Enter your passcode when prompted.

  4. Set up an Alternate Appearance

    In your biometric & passcode settings, tap 'Set Up an Alternate Appearance' to give face unlock a second reference — useful if your look varies (glasses on/off, different styles).

  5. Reset face unlock

    Choose 'Reset Face Unlock', then set it up again slowly, moving your head in a full circle to complete both scans in good, even lighting.

  6. Restart and update

    Restart the phone to clear temporary glitches, then install any pending software update — face unlock bugs are sometimes patched in software.

  7. Consider hardware service

    If face unlock says 'not available' and won't set up — especially after a drop or a third-party screen repair — the front face sensor may be damaged. This requires professional diagnosis, as the sensor is tightly paired to the device.

Before you go further: back up your device to a cloud backup or a computer whenever possible. Steps that could affect your data are clearly flagged — and for suspected hardware faults, a qualified repair professional is the safest next step.

Prevention tips

  • Use a case and screen protector that leave the top sensor area clear.
  • Keep the front camera area clean and unobstructed.
  • Set up an alternate appearance if your look changes often.
  • Have screen repairs done carefully, as they can affect face unlock hardware.

Frequently asked questions

Why does my device say 'face unlock is not available'?

This usually points to a hardware issue with the front face sensor, often after a drop or a non-genuine screen repair. Try restarting and updating first; if it persists, the sensor likely needs service.

Can a screen protector stop face unlock from working?

A protector that covers or distorts the top sensor area can interfere. Make sure it's cut correctly and doesn't obstruct the front-camera area.

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