If you’re like most people, you probably use your iPhone to do things like check the time, make a phone call, or even view a map. But what if you want to scan QR Codes? There are a few ways to do this on an iPhone. The first way is to open up the Control Center and type in “scan QR Code.” Then, select the QR Code you want to scan from the list. The second way is to open up the Photos app and take a picture of a QR Code. Then, save the picture as a photo and put it in your Photos app. When you try to scan the photo, it will show you an error message that says “QR Code not supported.” However, if you try another way to scan the QR Code (like using an online scanner), it should work just fine.
Like it or not, QR codes are everywhere. From restaurants to gas stations, they are used for all sorts of contactless transactions. Here’s how to quickly scan QR codes on iPhone using a Control Center shortcut.
The iPhone’s Camera app lets you scan QR codes. But every time you actually want to take action (for example, opening the webpage from the QR code), you need to tap a notification.
If you add a hidden QR Code control to the Control Center, the Code Scanner feature will automatically open the designated app (Mail app for email, Safari for webpages, and so on).
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To set this up, you’ll need to add the Code Scanner shortcut to the Control Center. First, open the “Settings” app. Swipe down on your home screen to use Spotlight search if you can’t find the app on your smartphone.
Here, choose the “Control Center” option.
Scroll down and tap the “+” icon next to the “Code Scanner” option.
Now, the Code Scanner control will be added to the bottom of the Control Center. It’s now time to use the feature to scan a QR code.
To open Control Center, swipe down from the top-right corner of your iPhone’s screen.
Here, tap the new Code Scanner control.
This will open a dedicated QR code scanning interface. Point your iPhone’s camera toward the QR code.
It will be scanned after a second, and your iPhone will automatically open the designated app to complete the action.
In this example, the How-To Geek website will open in the default browser (which, for us, is Chrome).
Want to create your own QR code? You can generate new QR codes right on your iPhone!
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