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It has been almost a month since Google announced that you would soon be able to move the Chrome address bar to the bottom of your app on Android. This week, that change started rolling out widely ...
First, launch the Chrome browser and you’ll see the address bar is at the top of the screen. This is the default position and ...
Following the announcement last month, Chrome for Android is now widely rolling out the bottom address bar option.
Google is not forcing the change on all its users. Instead, it's adding a new feature that lets users configure the address bar's location to their liking.
Chrome for Android’s bottom address bar is rolling out widely. Users now have the option to keep the bar at the top of the screen or lower it to the bottom.
Here's How to Move the Chrome Address Bar to the Bottom of Android Phone Screens Google frames the tweak as related to ease of use, depending on the size of a user's hand or phone.
Android 15 made a major change to the way apps work, requiring them to use an "edge-to-edge" format where content from the app is shown behind the status and navigation bars.
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