That will undoubtedly happen at Google I/O 2022. We’ve already pointed out how Android 12 takes inspiration from One UI. It appears that Google is once again inspired by Samsung’s One UI and that will result in a very useful change for Android 13.
Android 13 is taking a page out of One UI’s book
QR codes have become absolutely essential in these COVID times. Handling everything from restaurant menus to payments, these black and white squares play an important role in facilitating contactless experiences.
Most Android phones now have a built-in QR code reader. However, accessing it could certainly be easier. On most devices, you either have to launch the camera app first and point it at the code which then recognizes it automatically or tap a dedicated button in the camera UI to launch the code reader.
The experience isn’t as seamless and as quick as it could be. Samsung took a slightly different approach with its One UI custom Android skin. Swipe down on any screen and you have a dedicated Scan QR code toggle in the quick settings menu. Tapping it instantly launches the QR code reader.
Regardless, as long as it makes the entire experience more seamless, people will definitely appreciate it. Android 13 isn’t due until the second half of this year so it’s going to be a long wait for this feature on non-Samsung devices. Just another reason to buy one of the many best Samsung phones on the market today.