What's the point of these codes? Where are they normally found, and how can they help a user who may already be holding the actual ticket, or printed itinerary, or in front of a computer already?
@Stoli Yes, what we do is detect the phone type and redirect you to the best scanner for that particular phone. So if you used that same link for an iPhone or an Android phone you will actually be redirected to a different place as well.
@Stoli Yes, what we do is detect the phone type and redirect you to the best scanner for that particular phone. So if you used that same link for an iPhone or an Android phone you will actually be redirected to a different place as well.
What's the point of these codes? Where are they normally found, and how can they help a user who may already be holding the actual ticket, or printed itinerary, or in front of a computer already?
theMadMan74 8 months ago
But you need to be near a pc to take a pic of this barcode...no good if youre on the move???
Trotters80 8 months ago
This is not a professional reader or professional recording. This chic is smacking the shit out of her lips and I'm really annoyed. Thumbs way down.
Masowai 9 months ago
This is cool, I'm using it on my HTC Legend but it's the same thing either way. Interesting, I like this!
joe20mccormick 1 year ago
Which mobile is this?????? Iphone or some else??
deepsukhwani 1 year ago
The link takes one to the BlackBerry Messenger download option - not to Sparq.
Stoli 1 year ago
@Stoli Yes, what we do is detect the phone type and redirect you to the best scanner for that particular phone. So if you used that same link for an iPhone or an Android phone you will actually be redirected to a different place as well.
MSKYNET 1 year ago
@Stoli Yes, what we do is detect the phone type and redirect you to the best scanner for that particular phone. So if you used that same link for an iPhone or an Android phone you will actually be redirected to a different place as well.
MSKYNET 1 year ago