When I'm browsing Reddit on my Desktop, I usually use QR codes to transfer stuff from my computer to my telephone. I have an iPhone with an app called "Scan" (no advertisements, yay) and that's my favorite QR-Code scanning app so far.
Once you have it open on your phone (in Safari) you can press and hold, and it should give you an option to save it to your Camera Roll.
Here's a convenient QR code link to the wallpaper:
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Our current mobile app actually gives pricing comparison data (similar to ShopSavvy) http://scan.me/apps/ - we want to put this into the Windows 8 app as well. Our biggest fear with having barcode support in the app is that most webcams are really crappy quality. The worst thing is having to hold up your barcode to the camera and never have it detect. We're going to see if we can do anything to make it easier for lower quality cameras to detect those tiny barcodes.
I'm pretty sure you can have it both ways; retain your brand and identity, but also understand what the Android OS feels like, and is moving towards, from all the work Google has done of late.
e.g. this blog post someone posted a few days ago on Reddit