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If you have an Android phone, do yourself a favor and switch Google Chrome's address bar to the bottom on your screen.
Starting Tuesday, Chrome for Android users can now place the address bar at the bottom of their phone screens, a move that finally comes nearly 17 years after the first Android phone hit the ...
However, this option for Android was neglected for quite some time, and users were left with no choice but to use Chrome and adjust to its default address bar location. Chrome on Android Lets ...
The new Chrome update on Android gives you the power to shift the address bar from the top of your screen to the bottom. Once the update hits your device, the browser will let you reposition the ...
Tap the browser’s three-dot menu icon, select “Settings,” then select “Tabs” followed by “Inactive.” There, you can tell ...
A surprisingly vocal subset of Chrome for Android users has clamored for the return of the optional bottom-aligned address bar in the years since its 2020 removal. To their satisfaction, an APK ...
Now, Google Chrome ‘s address bar is getting a set of upgrades that add even more features and speed. The upgrades come on the back of Google Chrome’s 15th anniversary and Material You redesign.
Chrome for Android's placement setting will basically mirror the current iOS function. Chrome for iOS has allowed bottom address bar alignment for 6 years, and although it requires TestFlight beta ...
Google first tested this address bar revamp last September. We’re seeing a wide server-side rollout (with Chrome 116) this morning. If you don’t have it yet, Force stop Chrome from App info.
According to 9To5Google, Google is testing a bottom-mounted address bar for Chrome, but you can’t try it if you’re an Android user. That’s right, Google is testing this out for iOS users.
Move Chrome address bar on Android: This might seem like a silly little feature, but I can’t wait for it to hit my device, as I’ll be moving it to the bottom immediately.