With iOS 17, Apple introduced a small but significant change that makes scanning and entering QR codes with the Camera app much easier. Below, we'll take a closer look at this improvement and discuss its impact on the usability of iOS 17.
QR codes are ubiquitous in modern times, especially in the pandemic era where they have been used for contact tracing and much more. However, there has been one small hurdle until now – the cumbersome scanning of these codes. iOS 17 promises to solve this problem and make QR code scanning seamless. Let's find out how well this new feature works.
iOS 17: Apple revises QR code support
Since the introduction of QR code support in iOS 11, the placement of the scan button has changed several times. Originally, it appeared like a notification at the top of the screen. Later, it was integrated into the camera viewfinder, but the problem was that it moved when the camera was moved. This led to user frustration as tapping the button became a game of cat and mouse. With iOS 17, however, Apple finally listened to user feedback and placed the QR code scan button at the bottom of the camera app, right above the shutter button. This allows for easy tapping and prevents the button from disappearing when you move the camera. It's a subtle but extremely welcome improvement. Of course, there's always room for improvement. Some users would like a larger, easier-to-hit button. Still, this step in the right direction is a clear win for iOS' usability.
Conclusion
Overall, this small change in iOS 17 shows how carefully Apple listens to its users' feedback. Scanning and entering QR codes is now much easier and less frustrating. iOS 17 has proven that it can improve the quality of life of users by responding to their needs. If you want to learn more about the new features in iOS 17, You can find more information in our detailed report about this update. Are you looking for new accessories? Then take a look in our Amazon Storefront - there you will find numerous products from leading suppliers, also for HomeKit and Co.! (Photo by Mehaniq / Bigstockphoto)