Now I Respond Quickly!
QR stands for “Quick Response.”
While they may look simple, QR codes are capable of storing lots of data. But no matter how much they contain, when scanned, the QR code should allow the user to access information instantly – hence why it’s called a Quick Response code.
You can now get more information about Amb. (Dr) Julius Oyedemi by scanning His QR CODE.
More updates about, his strategic plans, and achievements will be found, by scanning just with your phones.
How do I scan QR codes?
Most smartphones have built-in QR scanners, which are sometimes built in the camera. A QR scanner is simply a way to scan QR codes.
Some tablets, such as the Apple iPad, have QR readers built into their cameras.
Some older devices may require a particular app to read QR codes – these apps are readily available on the Apple App Store and Google Play.
Scanning a QR code using your device is straightforward:
Open the QR reader application or the camera on your smartphone.
Point it at the QR code – you should be able to point your camera from any angle and still receive the necessary information.
The data will be instantly shown on screen – for instance, if the QR code contains contact details, your phone should instantly download these.