Since the Marshmallow update, my Note 4 no longer allows me to bypass security using the Smart Lock feature when I'm at home or connected to a trusted BlueTooth device. Has anyone else had this issue? If so, has it been solved?
Did you try and remove the approved devices and add them back again?
Does it happen all the time or only in certain situations like after a reboot?
Yes I tried resetting the safe location and devices with no difference observed.
This does not happen consistently either way. Every so often it unlocks, most times it doesn't.
Yes, I've had this issue and the blame squarely lies with Android/Google. This last update is the buggiest and worst update they have ever put out. A factory reset, new battery and minimal apps have not solved my issues. My phone even randomly rebooted itself immediately after the reset!
If you check both Sprint and T-Mobile sites, Note 4 users are having the same issues as well. Google really did a crappy job with this update.
The only thing you can do this point is wait for an update. Since this also affects the Note 5, I imagine Google should be working fairly fast on getting a bug fix out there quick.
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Location based smart lock no longer works for me with Marshmallow on my Galaxy S5. I do have a corporate exchange email set up on my phone, but I disabled it some time ago because it constantly interacted with the corporate server and drained the battery quickly. I've not removed it completely, and would have to do some research to be sure how that is done.