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Chrome for Android Address Bar Moves to Bottom: How to Enable

Salman Akhtar
Last updated: 25 June 2025 17:07
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Google has introduced an option that allows Android users to shift the address bar of Chrome to the lower part of the screen. The new feature is similar to the design choice that Apple added to iOS 15. Google can expect that with this alternative, browsing on large phones will be less stressful on the thumb and more conducive to using only one hand.

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How to Move the Address Bar in ChromeWhy Users Want the Address Bar at the BottomA Measured Rollout Guided by User ChoiceWhat This Means for Mobile Browsing

How to Move the Address Bar in Chrome

In order to move the address bar to the bottom of the display, start Chrome on your Android phone and with a long press, the address bar. A menu will show up with an option to take it to the bottom. Alternatively, you can also change this through the main settings in Chrome under Appearance.

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Why Users Want the Address Bar at the Bottom

A good number of the users hold the phones in the lower half of the device. Having the address bar closer to the thumb does not result in strain on the hand, as well as facilitating typing and tapping. Upon the initial floating of the redesigned bar on top of the web interface, users complained that it blocked page content and made some sites difficult to use. One of those lessons that Google has learned is the fact that the change should not be forced but should remain optional.

A Measured Rollout Guided by User Choice

Google will start to roll out the bottom-bar feature on Android today, with a wide release that is likely to come in the coming weeks. Not subjecting every single user to the redesign practice will help Google avoid exerting any pressure on users who use the traditional top bar and are not inclined towards the changes.

What This Means for Mobile Browsing

In mobile browsing, the need for fast access to the URL field, search, and navigation tools is common. The rearrangement of the bottom position in Chrome corresponds to the new size and the new location of phones. Because browsers are always evolving in response to user input, optional design decisions such as many of these may result in more fluid, more inclusive experiences across the board.

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Chrome on Android is now another product in a list of applications that allow users to customize fundamental interface items. In listening to how individuals actually use and carry their devices, Google can introduce slight yet significant changes that can make Chrome competitive in the mobile sphere.

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