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Home›Tech Advice›How to Scan a QR Code With Any Android Phone

How to Scan a QR Code With Any Android Phone

By Matthew Lynch
July 17, 2023
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In today’s digital world, QR codes have become a common and convenient way to access information quickly. Scanning a QR code with your Android phone has never been easier. With this guide, you’ll learn how to scan a QR code using any Android phone, whether your device has built-in scanning capabilities or if you need to download an app.

1. Check for a built-in QR code scanner:

Modern Android phones come with native applications that can scan QR codes without the need for additional installations. Look for any pre-installed apps that have “scanner” or “code reader” in their names or icons resembling a QR code.

For instance, Google Lens, which can be found in phones with native Google Camera apps or within Google Photos, can easily scan QR codes. To use it:

a. Launch the Google Lens application.

b. Aim your camera at the QR code.

c. Tap on the code and watch as the information is displayed or the linked webpage opens.

If your device doesn’t have a pre-installed scanner app, proceed to step 2.

2. Download a third-party QR code scanner app:

There are numerous reliable and free QR code scanner apps available for download on the Google Play Store. Some of the popular options include Kaspersky QR Scanner, QR & Barcode Scanner, and NeoReader.

To download one of these apps:

a. Open the Google Play Store on your Android phone.

b. Type “QR code scanner” in the search bar and browse through the top results.

c. Select a highly-rated app (4+ stars) with many positive reviews and tap “Install.”

d. Wait for the app to finish downloading and installing.

3. Scan a QR code using your chosen scanning app:

Once you have installed your preferred QR code scanning app, follow these steps:

a. Launch the scanning app on your Android phone.

b. Grant the app necessary permissions, such as access to your camera.

c. Point your phone’s camera towards the QR code. Be sure to center the code within the scanning area on your screen.

d. Hold your device steady and allow the scanning process to complete. The app will automatically read and process the code.

4. Access the information provided by the QR code:

After a successful QR code scan, your scanner app will present the encoded information on your screen. This can range from basic text or contact information to website URLs or multimedia content.

Depending on the information retrieved, you may need to take additional actions – like opening a webpage in your browser or adding a new contact to your address book.

Now that you know how simple it is to scan a QR code with any Android phone, you’ll be prepared for any situation where quickly accessing digital content matters most! Happy scanning!

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