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How to move your Google Chrome's address bar on an Android phone (and why you should)
The relocated address bar is much easier to reach, especially on larger devices.
Elyse Betters Picaro / ZDNETNearly 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. When I moved my Chrome address bar to the bottom, near my phone's other navigation buttons, I found it significantly easier to head to a new site or access my bookmarks. Recalling the times I've dropped my phone on my face while late-night scrolling, it's almost always when I'm trying to access the browser address bar, so this is at least an improvement on that front.
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