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A smartphone mainly for QR codes... - crafters_corner - 08-11-2021 What would your recommendations be for a smartphone, that I can use to text, and for scanning the QR code ?? I don't want or need one for computer use, as I'm happy with my laptop. Something basic for this old girl.   Thanks. RE: A smartphone mainly for QR codes... - Praktica - 08-11-2021 We enquired at the Vodafone shop about this last week - the saleslady said that the most basic phone they had which would read the codes was a Samsung A02s RE: A smartphone mainly for QR codes... - crafters_corner - 08-11-2021 (08-11-2021, 02:48 PM)Praktica Wrote: We enquired at the Vodafone shop about this last week - the saleslady said that the most basic phone they had which would read the codes was a Samsung A02sThank you for that. I will check it out online. I had thought about going into our vodafone retailer here, but honestly, I don't trust them, and they confuse me with too much information. RE: A smartphone mainly for QR codes... - Praktica - 08-11-2021 (08-11-2021, 02:51 PM)crafters_corner Wrote:Harvey Norman had the A03s - the next model - on special last week, for $217. The A02s at Vodafone was $199.(08-11-2021, 02:48 PM)Praktica Wrote: We enquired at the Vodafone shop about this last week - the saleslady said that the most basic phone they had which would read the codes was a Samsung A02sThank you for that. I will check it out online. RE: A smartphone mainly for QR codes... - king1 - 08-11-2021 I've always been partial to Motorola, currently have a G7, but they have some decent phones for 200-250ish. If you want one with a super simple interface the Samsungs have an easy mode that hides a lot of the rubbish you don't need... RE: A smartphone mainly for QR codes... - Praktica - 08-11-2021 (08-11-2021, 02:57 PM)king1 Wrote: I've always been partial to Motorola, currently have a G7, but they have some decent phones for 200-250ish.My beef with smartphones is the size...but my wife is starting to feel being able to scan in rather than sign in would be good...and then there are vaccine passports to consider. RE: A smartphone mainly for QR codes... - Oh_hunnihunni - 08-11-2021 I was highly impressed with myself this week. My ancient Samsung Note 3 decided to drop the camera function just as I was getting adept at scanning QR codes into my Rippl app. So, I googled, and found a fix and bingo- camera screen working again. I am adding Technology Wizard to my CV on the strength of that. I love my Note 3. It has a big enough screen for my supermyopic eyes, and I can key the on screen keyboard with only occasional typos. And it holds a lot of photos. It was expensive when I bought it, but with only one battery replacement, it has proved a very reliable investment. RE: A smartphone mainly for QR codes... - Me+Me - 09-11-2021 Most of even the cheap smartphones should be quite capable of running the Covid app I would have thought. Spend a couple hundred at least anyway otherwise the experience wont be great. You might find if you buy a VERY cheap phone that with time you'll want to be able to do more with it and it's too low spec to be easily useable. Worth noting; "The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of the cheap price has been forgotten." RE: A smartphone mainly for QR codes... - Praktica - 09-11-2021 (09-11-2021, 07:39 AM)Me+Me Wrote: Most of even the cheap smartphones should be quite capable of running the Covid app I would have thought.  Spend a couple hundred at least anyway otherwise the experience wont be great.  You might find if you buy a VERY cheap phone that with time you'll want to be able to do more with it and it's too low spec to be easily useable.At Vodafone they didn't suggest any of their own branded phones. Some Chinese made phones can't access the Google store, where the app is found. RE: A smartphone mainly for QR codes... - Me+Me - 09-11-2021 (09-11-2021, 07:44 AM)Praktica Wrote:"Some Chinese made phones can't access the Google store, where the app is found."(09-11-2021, 07:39 AM)Me+Me Wrote: Most of even the cheap smartphones should be quite capable of running the Covid app I would have thought.  Spend a couple hundred at least anyway otherwise the experience wont be great.  You might find if you buy a VERY cheap phone that with time you'll want to be able to do more with it and it's too low spec to be easily useable.At Vodafone they didn't suggest any of their own branded phones. Some Chinese made phones can't access the Google store, where the app is found. You're referring to Huawai. RE: A smartphone mainly for QR codes... - crafters_corner - 09-11-2021 Thanks everyone. Do you have to use the phone for internet, to get an APP ?? Is the covid app free? RE: A smartphone mainly for QR codes... - king1 - 09-11-2021 (09-11-2021, 03:26 PM)crafters_corner Wrote: Thanks everyone.you just need internet to download the app, after that I don't think it's needed even then the internet could be from your home wifi RE: A smartphone mainly for QR codes... - Praktica - 09-11-2021 (09-11-2021, 03:26 PM)crafters_corner Wrote: Thanks everyone.What my son does with his smartphone, is keep mobile data turned off, and connect only when he's at home, through his home router. RE: A smartphone mainly for QR codes... - Me+Me - 09-11-2021 (09-11-2021, 03:26 PM)crafters_corner Wrote: Thanks everyone.The  Covid app is not any kind of commercial enterprise it's produced by the NZ Govt.  So yeah it's free.  You'll need an internet connection on the phone of some sort to download it.   Are you unfamiliar with smartphones ? I ask because you may need to learn the difference between and DATA and a WIFI connection and how to access them and when you should use one or    the other. RE: A smartphone mainly for QR codes... - captaingraham - 14-11-2021 Huawei y5 $160, does everything I need and a great camera. RE: A smartphone mainly for QR codes... - Outsider - 14-11-2021 (09-11-2021, 06:39 PM)Me+Me Wrote:(09-11-2021, 03:26 PM)crafters_corner Wrote: Thanks everyone.The  Covid app is not any kind of commercial enterprise it's produced by the NZ Govt.  So yeah it's free.  You'll need an internet connection on the phone of some sort to download it.   I'm unfamiliar with Smartphones and don't think it's worth getting one just to scan a couple of codes each week. Even if you use the WiFi connection at home to get the Covid app, don't you have to pay for a monthly plan on the phone? So as well as the cost of the phone, I'd also have to pay so much a month to use it for scanning the QR codes - is that right? RE: A smartphone mainly for QR codes... - Oh_hunnihunni - 14-11-2021 I also only use my phone for emergency possibilities when out on the scoot,  a very few texts, and scanning these days, no mobile data, just wifi at home to keep costs down. A single ten dollar spark prepaid voucher is more than I need for a year of use, though that may change once landlines go. I downloaded the Rippl app for QR scanning, it is lighter than the Health Dept one and still has the important bits. And it is very simple to use. RE: A smartphone mainly for QR codes... - Magenta69 - 14-11-2021 (08-11-2021, 02:40 PM)crafters_corner Wrote: What would your recommendations be for a smartphone, that I can use to text, and for scanning the QR code ?? RE: A smartphone mainly for QR codes... - Me+Me - 14-11-2021 (14-11-2021, 07:56 AM)Outsider Wrote:Your monthly plan can be as low as $9 on skinny mobile.(09-11-2021, 06:39 PM)Me+Me Wrote: The  Covid app is not any kind of commercial enterprise it's produced by the NZ Govt.  So yeah it's free.  You'll need an internet connection on the phone of some sort to download it.   Yes you'd have to pay the cost of the phone, (buy one lol). NO NO NO any use of the App is FREE.  It does NOT require any kind of connection to scan codes......The Govt wants people to scan codes and they have for that reason NOT made it so you have to pay to do that.  That would be counter productive. (14-11-2021, 07:13 AM)captaingraham Wrote: Huawei y5 $160, does everything I need and a great camera.Huawei may not be able to access Google play store and thus not be able to download the QR Covid app. RE: A smartphone mainly for QR codes... - Praktica - 14-11-2021 (14-11-2021, 07:56 AM)Outsider Wrote:Just keep using prepay.(09-11-2021, 06:39 PM)Me+Me Wrote: The  Covid app is not any kind of commercial enterprise it's produced by the NZ Govt.  So yeah it's free.  You'll need an internet connection on the phone of some sort to download it.   |