I don't know about QR and other b/w 2D codes in this respect, but color
codes work with much lower-resolution cameras than those, so from a
technological POV you wouldn't have a problem on most European handsets.
As far as user adoption of mobile content in Europe in general goes, that's
another story entirely, of course.
Christopher
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> Michael(tm) Smith wrote:
> >
> > Wow. I guess I hadn't realized that cameraphones elsewhere were
> > that far behind relative to the ones in use here and in Korea.
>
> yes. If you look at Camera-phones, data transmission speed,
> and several other factors, Japan is about 3-5 years ahead,
> or maybe even more.
>
> Gerhard
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