Chrome copies a Safari Feature
Source: Steve Moser Chrome beta for iOS lets you move the address bar to the bottom like Safari Google's Chrome browser for iOS is testing a new option that allows users to move the address bar to the bottom of the screen , similar to what Apple did with Safari in iOS 15 . The feature is currently available in the Testflight version of Chrome for iOS, and users can switch the address bar position by pressing and holding the bar or by changing the setting in the app¹. Bottom address bar for an ergonomic experience The bottom-placed address bar is designed to make it easier to browse with one hand on large-screened devices, as users can reach the bar without stretching their fingers. However, not everyone likes this change, and some users may prefer the traditional top-placed address bar . That's why Chrome and Safari both offer the option to choose the address bar location according to personal preference. Just a beta, for now Google has experimented with a similar feature...