2. Quick Response Code
QR Code stands for Quick
Response Code, because they
access information immediately.
They can also be called 2D
Codes, 2D Barcodes, Matrix
Code, and Mobile Codes.
A QR Code is a matrix
barcode that is readable
on a smartphone or
another mobile phone
with a camera.
4. • 7,089 Numeric Only Characters
• 4,296 Alphanumeric Characters
• 2,953 Binary (8 Bits) Byte
• 1,817 Kanji Characters
One QR Code can hold up
to:
• URLs
• Phone Numbers
• Instant Messaging or SMS messaging services
• V-cards (electronic business cards)
QR Codes can link to:
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They have an amazing capacity
5. QR Codes Hold Different Data
– QR codes are often used differently than barcodes. Barcodes
hold key product information at the point of sale, such as the
price and name of the manufacturer. QR codes offer more
passive and intangible information, such as location data and
URLs to promotions and product landing pages.