How to Scan QR Codes on an Android Phone 2019

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How to Scan QR Codes on an Android Phone 2019


QR codes may not be as productive as they used to be, however they're still exceedingly valuable for rapidly sharing data. The thing is, it's not in every case clear how to check one. In case you're an Android client, here's the inside scoop. 

The Easiest Way: Use Google Lens in the Assistant 

You may not understand this, however on the off chance that your telephone has Google Assistant, you have a quick, simple, and local approach to filter QR codes prepared directly into your handset. 

To start with, long-press the home fasten to bring Assistant. 

Contingent upon which rendition of Assistant you have, you may have the Lens catch directly there when Assistant springs up. No doubt, in any case, you have to tap on it to prevent it from tuning in for a voice direction. Simply tap on the shaded specks. 

When it quits tuning in, new choices become accessible: Lens to one side of the mic, console to one side. Tap on the "Focal point" catch. 

In the event that this is the first occasion when you've utilized Lens, you'll have to initiate it. Simply pursue the prompts and after that give it camera get to. On the main run, it'll give you a snappy summary of things you can do with Lens. 

Simply swipe that away and move the QR into the camera's view. Inside seconds, it will demonstrate to you what the QR is—simply tap on it to execute. In this way, in our experiment, tapping the QR explores to howtogeek.com. 

Simple peasy. 

Alternative Two: Use the Google Lens App 

Some may contend this is really simpler than alternative one, and to that, I state… possibly. The main reason I believe the principal alternative to be simpler is that your telephone as of now has it—basically all advanced Android handsets accompany Assistant, so there's no compelling reason to introduce another application. 

Be that as it may, on the off chance that you're tied in with introducing different applications, at that point here you go. 

To begin with, flame up the Google Play Store and hit up the Google Lens page. Introduce that awful kid. 

Once introduced, you'll have to give it authorizations and so forth (accepting you haven't effectively done as such inside Assistant). 

From that point, simply check your QR code. 

Done and done. Presently, at whatever point you have to filter a QR, fire up Lens and complete it. So quick.

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