While Google has made significant advances in the field of artificial intelligence, it continues to work on the development of its mobile applications. The company is currently working on a series of innovations. According to the latest information revealed my MSPowerUser, the toolbar in the Google Chrome app for Android is being moved to the bottom. Here are the details of the change…
Google Chrome’s Toolbar Is Moving to the Bottom on Android
In recent years, popular apps like YouTube, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Netflix have moved the most frequently used buttons to the bottom of the screen. This change has made these apps more practical and accessible for users. According to reports, Google is preparing to take a similar step for Android.
It has been revealed that the bottom toolbar is being tested in the Chrome app for Android. Code written by a Google employee named Gang Wu has come to light. As a result, elements like the address bar, tabs, and navigation buttons will be repositioned.
It is currently unclear when this update will be available to everyone. Estimates suggest it could be in the coming weeks, so for now, there is nothing to do but wait. In fact, it seems Google has been somewhat late in introducing this feature on Android. Competing browsers like Vivaldi and Opera already offer the option to move the address and tab bar to the bottom. Moreover, this option has been available in the iOS version of Chrome for some time.
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