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Android barcode qr-code zxing link|improve this question edited Mar 14 at 8:56Peter O.4,2333915 asked Mar 14 at 8:50Nandlal Virani1046 33% accept rate.
If so, the answer is that it doesn't have to do with Android or the library you use, but with the quality of the camera and the quality of the item you read from. Usually I'd say this is no problem. – Thorsten Dittmar Mar 14 at 8:55 also depends on the lighting in the room you're scanning the QR code in.
You could have a 10mp camera on a top end HTC/Samsung, but if you have light shining straight down on the laminate you're going to have issues. – rocky Mar 14 at 8:58 You should accept some answers because with that accept rate, you won't get good answers – Arkde Mar 14 at 14:17.
Yes. Android apps (and its libraries) use the camera to read QR-codes as (as far as I'm aware ;)) the phones don't come with infrared scanners. The library should be able to read the card, as long as there's not a beam of light blocking the camera from getting a clear shot.
Yes, the camera will still be able to scan and read the QR-code but you shouldn't laminate your Android device.
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