It appears that Google is planning to launch a bottom toolbar for its Chrome browser on Android devices. The company is reportedly testing a limited bottom toolbar in Chrome on Android phones/tablets.
Most mobile web browsers keep the URL bar and UI controls at the top of the screen, but this layout isn’t great when using a device with a large screen or certain accessibility restrictions. Some ...
Google has historically been very cautious about changing Chrome’s interface and layout given the extremely large user base. That said, one such change might be underway in Chrome for Android with the ...
Manuel Vonau was Android Police's Google Editor until April 2024, with expertise in Android, Chrome, Pixels, and other Google products. For five years, he covered tech news and reviewed devices after ...
The new Chromium-based version of Edge on desktop devices gets a lot of attention these days, but Microsoft is still working to improve the mobile variants of its browser. As reported by Windows ...
After rolling out the new stylus handwriting capabilities last month, Gboard now offers a physical keyboard toolbar on Android tablets. It provides a much better experience for those that use a ...
If you want your bookmarks easily accessible, you can enable your browser’s bookmarks toolbar. Here is how to show the bookmarks bar in Chrome, Safari, Edge, and Firefox. Note that Chrome shows the ...