Google has always made some significant changes when it comes to offer a more interactive experience to the users. After testing a bottom search bar in the main screen, Google app on Android is currently showing a search bar at the bottom of the Chrome browser of any web page or while opening a Discover page’s article.
Users will now find the search bar at the bottom of any web result or while opening a Discover page’s article:
In this newest change, Google simply places the search bar at the bottom of the screen, with placing Google’s G logo at the left corner and the microphone as well as the Google Lens button at the right corner. This Bottom Google Search bar is placed at the bottom, which can be noticed while opening a web result or a Discover page’s article. Meanwhile, tapping on the bottom bar simply directs you to that basic search page.
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However, this new search bar at the bottom significantly reduces the space of the web page and is not present as the full fledged feature, which means this is also among those tools that have been enabled in the Search Labs. Meanwhile, this could be uneasy for some users as they will have to view web pages with a reduced space due to the search bar at the bottom.
Moreover, Google placing the search bar at the bottom could be antecedent to the previously tested search bar moving to the bottom of the Google app’s main screen. However, this change is currently being noticed in several devices that have been updated to the latest Google app Beta with 15.24 version.
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