What to know
- Google has introduced an option for Android users to move Chrome’s address bar to the bottom of the screen.
- This feature aims to make browsing more comfortable, especially on larger devices.
- The update is rolling out to all users and can be enabled in Chrome’s settings.
- Users can switch the address bar position at any time.
Google has released a new feature for Android users that lets you move Chrome’s address bar to the bottom of the screen. This update is designed to make it easier to reach the address bar, especially on phones with large displays.

You can enable this feature by opening Chrome, tapping the three-dot menu, and selecting Settings. From there, look for the option to change the address bar position. Once enabled, the address bar will appear at the bottom of your screen instead of the top.
This change is optional. If you prefer the traditional layout, you can keep the address bar at the top. You can also switch back and forth between the top and bottom positions at any time through the settings menu.
The update is rolling out gradually, so you may need to update Chrome to the latest version if you do not see the option right away. Google says this feature is meant to improve usability and comfort for users who want easier access to browser controls.
This feature has been requested by many users, and it brings Chrome for Android in line with other browsers that already offer similar customization. The update does not affect other browser functions or your browsing data.
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