
Google Chrome has rolled out a brand new replace for its Android app which lets customers change the place of the tackle bar. It can now be moved to the backside of the app for extra flexibility. As per Google, this modification makes it simpler to use Chrome for Android on gadgets with different-sized screens, enabling customers with diverse hand sizes to alter its place as per their choice for simple shopping.
Google detailed the new replace for Chrome on Android in a weblog submit. It permits customers to customise their shopping expertise by tweaking the place of the tackle bar on the internet browser. It will be moved to the backside of the app for higher usability, particularly on telephones having giant screens. To do that:
While Android telephones do include a one-handed mode which makes it simpler to attain the prime of the display by bringing it down, it requires a pull-down motion each time you open the app. On the different hand, transferring the tackle bar to the backside of the display on Chrome for Android is everlasting. However, this modification is not compelled. The tackle bar continues to be positioned at the prime as default, till you select to transfer it.
Notably, the Google Chrome for iOS app has carried this function for greater than a yr now. It is invoked with the identical faucet and maintain gesture on the browser which brings up the Move tackle bar to the backside possibility.
Google says the new tackle bar setting can be out there on gadgets beginning immediately and expanded to everybody in the coming weeks. Gadgets 360 workers couldn’t entry this function, even after updating Chrome for Android to the newest model on Pixel. It is probably going being rolled out in phases and will take a while to attain all gadgets.
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