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According to the survey, India was 3rd in the number of Smartphone internet users across the world in 2012.19 The survey also showed that India was one of the fastest growing countries in mobile usage with about 0.9 billion mobile phones used in 2012.20 A survey conducted by Gartner21 in 2012 on the mobile market reported that the mobile handset market in India experienced 6% growth, whereas the Smartphones market had seen a 17% growth.22
14] Quick Response Code or QR code is a two dimensional (2D) barcode capable of holding a large amount of data and can be decoded or deciphered at high speed on a single scan. The code consists of black modules (square dots) arranged in a square pattern on a white background. The information encoded can be made up of four standardized kinds ('modes') of data (numeric, alphanumeric, byte/binary, Kanji), or through supported extensions, virtually any kind of data.
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