Google Chrome for Android has introduced a feature allowing users to move the address bar to the bottom of the screen, similar to Apple's Safari. This update is aimed at enhancing usability on mobile devices by placing the bar closer to the user's grip. Unlike Apple, Google is not forcing this change, instead allowing users to customize their experience. The feature will gradually roll out to all Android users. Feedback from users has shown a preference for this layout, making typing and navigation easier.
To move the address bar to the bottom of the screen, you'll long-press on the bar and then select the option to move it to the bottom.
Users often prefer the option as it places the address bar closer to where they're holding their phone, allowing them to type more comfortably.
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