How to move your Google Chrome's address bar on an Android phone (and why you should)
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Nearly a month ago, Google announced a small but highly anticipated addition to Chrome on Android -- the ability to relocate the browser's address bar to the bottom of the screen. "Depending on the size of your hand and your device," Google explained, "one address bar position may feel more comfortable than the other." This update gives you the flexibility to choose your preferred location.
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It's been a slow rollout, but things are picking up as the feature is now available to a wide number of users.
Some users are getting a notification about the new option when they open Chrome, but not all. I never received any notification on my Pixel 9 Pro, so I wasn't aware of any changes, but I was able to ...
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