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Google is widely rolling out an update to the Chrome browser for Android that will allow users to change the position of the ...
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If desired, users can now move the address bar of the Chrome browser on Android phones to the bottom of the screen. The ...
Chrome for Android users can now place the address bar at the bottom of their phone screens, a move that finally comes nearly ...
Google Chrome for Android recently received its long awaited bottom bar option, but despite the lengthy wait for it, it's an ...
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Following the announcement last month, Chrome for Android is now widely rolling out the bottom address bar option.
Google Chrome now lets Android users move the address bar to the bottom of the screen, improving usability and thumb reach on ...
If moving the Chrome address bar to the bottom of your screen sounds like something to do, you'll be happy to know that it's pretty easy to do. Google lets you do it in two ways: ...
The address bar, which I tap on regularly when using Chrome on my big ass Pixel 8 Pro, would be so much easier to reach and interact with if at the bottom. Just let me choose!
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.