First of all, you must be clear that it is a QR code. QR codes are codes that contain information that can be read by a camera, QR codes are two-dimensional, that is, it is necessary for the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 camera to read both the width and the height of the QR code and can contain more information than a barcode (one-dimensional).
QR codes are often used to open a web address from a mobile device such as the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 using its 5 MP| autofocus camera or if used with a specific application, it can offer information about a product, service or serve to authenticate a user.
In the Galaxy Note 8.0 you can read or scan QR codes without having to download any application since the code reader is included in the software of the camera.
Content guide:
Estimated time: 2 minutes.
1- First step:
To read or capture a QR code from your Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0, use the “Camera” app that is included, from the home screen or from the applications menu look for the icon of a photo camera and open the application.
2- Second step:
From the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 camera application, make sure that you are using the 5 MP| autofocus rear camera and point it at the QR code that you want to read trying to make it appear correctly focused and content within the yellow square or at least within the viewing space , that is, you cannot bring the camera too close to avoid the code being cut off.
The QR code must be able to be seen in its entirety on the screen of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0, the code does not have up or down, so it does not matter from which angle you approach it.
3- Third step:
From the bottom of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 screen a notification will appear indicating that it has read the content of the QR code and will offer us an action to perform, most QR codes contain a web address so it will offer us to open the web browser that you have defined by default on your Galaxy Note 8.0.
Click on the notification to open the web page or execute the action.
With these simple steps you have learned to read QR codes from your Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0. Most QR codes are used to open websites, either to see the menu of a restaurant or to access a discount code or offer.
It is also possible to read a QR code accessing from the quick panel of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0.
To do this, unlock your Galaxy Note 8.0 and slide a finger from the top edge of the screen down a few centimeters to display the quick panel in which the quick settings will appear such as connecting to a Wi-Fi network, connecting Bluetooth, mute, airplane mode, etc.
Slide down again with one finger to display the full panel and you will see the option “Scan QR code”. Press and it will take us directly to the camera where you can scan any QR code.
If you don't see the "Scan QR Code" icon on your Galaxy Note 8.0, check out the following tutorial: Edit the shortcuts panel on a Samsung.
If the above methods are not available on your Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0, it may be due to a different version of the operating system (Galaxy Note 8.0 comes from the factory with the Android 4.1.2 (Jelly Bean)| upgradable to 4.4 (KitKat) operating system) or Samsung's customization layer, you will need to download a specific application to read QR codes.
Your Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 do not have Google Play or Galaxy Store?
Check the following article to learn how to install applications without Google Play from alternative stores and how to install Google Play if your Galaxy Note 8.0 does not have it incorporated Google Play alternatives.
You can download an application to scan QR codes from the Google Play Store application store or from the Samsung Galaxy Store, you must have both application stores on your Galaxy Note 8.0 or at least one of them.
From the application store search engine, search for “QR” and several applications will appear. We recommend that you download the applications with the highest number of positive evaluations and read the user comments before choosing an application.
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