Google has started rolling out a feature that lets users move the address bar to the bottom of their screen on Android devices. This update is aimed at providing more flexibility for users, particularly those with larger screens or different hand sizes.
The new feature allows users to personalize their browser experience by placing the address bar at either the top or bottom of the screen. According to Google, this change can make browsing easier and more comfortable, as it depends on individual preferences.
To activate the bottom address bar, users simply need to press and hold on the bar, select the option, and choose from the settings menu. The feature is available for Chrome on Android devices, marking a departure from iOS Chrome’s existing functionality.
Many users are already benefiting from this update, including the author of this piece, who switched from Safari in iOS 15 and hasn’t looked back since.
Source: https://www.theverge.com/news/691718/google-android-chrome-address-bar-bottom