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Chrome for Android gets bottom address bar, updated settings

by Salman Hafeez
April 16, 2025
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Google Chrome for Android is getting a major visual refresh in hopes of making it easier and more accessible. This update brings two improvements: moved bottom address bar out of the way for easier reach. The second one is rewired settings altogether to be better and clearer. 

By making these updates, the browsing experience on your Android device is supposed to be more intuitive and user friendly.

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  • Why the Change?
  • Exploring the Bottom Address Bar
  • Revamped Settings Menu
  • These Updates Improve Your Browsing In The Following Ways
  • Initial Reactions
  • Final Thoughts

Why the Change?

This redesign was inspired by the previous interface of Chrome for Android, which included some challenges. Often, it was inconvenient for users to place the address bar at the top of the screen. 

Common practice in many nice Android apps is the bottom placement of key navigation elements. This is for the very reason they offer access for one-handed use. 

Claiming that the pain points laid bare in this release are directly addressed by the community is rooted in reshaping a core interactive element. As well as reorganizing the settings to clarify and simplify use.

Exploring the Bottom Address Bar

The direct answer to the one-handed usability problems of larger displays. When you are navigating with one hand. 

The feature that has the address bar accessible is a huge improvement. By putting it right within your thumb’s range, you can conveniently type a new web address.

Revamped Settings Menu

Riding along with the new address bar position is a major update of Chrome’s Android settings menu. It knew that the previous structure was getting somewhat cumbersome.

Google is, therefore, taking a new approach. It aims to simplify the experience and reduce the number of steps needed to go to any feature or option. 

A clearer and more intuitive layout with more intuitively and logically grouped related options has replaced the earlier settings menu. This reorganizing aims to diminish clutter while making finding a certain setting much simpler for users.

These Updates Improve Your Browsing In The Following Ways

That leads to a significantly improved browsing experience on Chrome for Android. It is because of the combined effect of the new bottom address bar and the revamped settings menu. 

The bottom address bar is an enhanced accessibility feature since it settles the troubles of handling a massive screen. 

With these improvements, physical strain is less, and the browsing flow is more fluid and natural on the go.

Initial Reactions

Early users and reviewers have so far been somewhat mixed about the changes to Chrome’s address bar look on Android. It points out on one hand the good news on the other. 

Generally, the bottom address bar is seen to have had improved ergonomics on larger smartphone screens, in particular. As the design principles of other popular mobile applications, many users say they can feel the difference.

This placement has also proved more natural to reviewers. It also reduces the ‘finger gymnastics’ that can often be necessary to reach the top of a display.

Final Thoughts

The latest updates on Android will be processed for Chrome’s thinking about a thoughtful evolution. It aims to enhance the core browsing experience. A big shift of the address bar to the bottom of the phone addresses another ergonomic challenge of modern smartphones.

To check these out, just open your Google Play Store, ensure you have your Chrome app up to date. Users may start to use the new bottom address bar as well as the change in the settings menu. They are to see how it can simplify your daily browsing tasks.

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Salman Hafeez

Salman Hafeez

Salman Hafeez is a seasoned tech writer with over five years of experience covering emerging technologies, smart devices, software updates, and digital trends. His work has appeared on multiple industry platforms, where he breaks down complex topics into clear, engaging insights. Salman’s passion lies in helping readers stay informed and empowered in an ever-evolving tech landscape

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