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Android now makes its QR scanner way easier to use with one hand

July 15, 2025
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With most phones rocking screens over six inches these days, doing anything accurately with just one hand has become a regular struggle. Maybe you’re on a packed train, juggling grocery bags, wrangling your dog, or just don’t have a spare hand—whatever the case, one-handed phone use is something most of us run into.

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Google has been steadily tweaking its own Android apps to be more one-hand friendly, and it shows. From the Material You refresh to Android 12 on Pixel phones, UI elements have been sliding down to the bottom of the screen for easier thumb access. Now, the native QR code scanner is jumping on that trend, with a redesign that moves its buttons lower too.

As spotted by Android Authority, tools like the flashlight, feedback option, and “Scan from photo” have been shuffled down to thumb level, making one-handed use way less awkward. This isn’t out of the blue either; hints of the redesign showed up in an APK teardown last year, and now it’s finally starting to roll out to some users.

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Before the redesign, the QR scanner had the “Scan from photo” button sitting below the QR code box, while flash and feedback controls were tucked up in the top right corner. Now, everything has been pulled together into one pill-shaped bar right under the viewfinder. It’s a cleaner setup that’s meant to feel more natural and easier to use.

Android’s QR scanner is mainly accessed through a Quick Settings tile, especially on Pixel phones and a few other Android devices. It runs through Google Play Services, so it’s tightly woven into the Android system. You can use it on its own, but it also works as an API that third-party apps can tap into.

The revamped QR scanner comes with a slick new animation, too. The viewfinder briefly expands before snapping into place, giving the whole thing a smoother, more refined feel. While easy to miss, it’s a nice touch notwithstanding.

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