Google continues to experiment with new features for Chrome. Accordingly, it is now possible to undo the last tabs you opened and closed unintentionally. The last tab undo feature, which we often see especially in desktop browsers, is now coming to Android with Chrome mobile.
When will Google Chrome mobile last tab undo feature come?
The feature to undo the last tabs you closed, which is currently available on the Edge desktop browser, is coming to Android phones with Google Chrome. In fact, it is possible to access recent tabs from past tabs on both desktop and mobile.
However, Google Chrome has started trials for the street tab undo feature that shortens this path. For now, you only have 24 hours to undo the tab in the feature we are facing. So after a few days of forgetting, the last tab warning disappears.
Again, you may need to spend some time in Chrome history to find the last tab you opened. But how will the Chrome mobile last tab undo feature work? First of all, synchronization must be turned on in Chrome for this feature to work.
Synchronization is turned on and even when you log in on another device with the same profile, the last opened tab will be undone. As we said, it is already possible to access both desktop and mobile tabs by going to Settings>history.
However, this new tab undo feature will be on the home page when you open the Chrome mobile browser. The last tab will remain for only 24 hours, allowing you to access the last tab in a more practical way. For the moment, this feature is currently being tested on Chrome mobile. In the near future, this feature is expected to be opened to users. However, for the moment, the feature is only being tested on the Android side. On the other hand, it is expected that Google will offer the new feature to iOS simultaneously.
Google continues to make improvements for Chrome on both desktop and mobile. However, Chrome does not offer as many new features on the mobile side as before. Even on the Chrome beta side, we see only minor updates. However, competitors such as Edge and Opera continue to come up with new features. For example, Google’s rival Edge has integrated the Co-Pilot application into the mobile browser. However, Bing Chat is not yet available in the Chrome browser.
How did you find this new feature tested for Chrome mobile? Do you think Chrome mobile has started to lag behind its competitors? We are waiting for your comments.
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