There is a feature on my phone or in my phone called "face unlock" that's not working properly. How to say that grammatically and why.
Face unlock is not working on my phone or in my phone or at my phone. What if I say over upon.
I suppose on is right but besides that what other prepositions imply?
"on" is correct. Your other suggestions are not natural.
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