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How to Move The Chrome Address Bar Back to the Bottom on Android Devices

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Google can add an “unstable” version to the browser through Chrome, designed to introduce new features. This feature can be added to Android devices and desktops, and it also improves functionality with artificial intelligence in desktops. 


Google can roll out version 131.0.6772.0 for Android devices through Chrome Canary. However, Google started this feature four years ago and removed it in between. This feature is limited to moving things upwards to the bottom only. You must follow some steps to enable the ability to move the address bar downwards on Chrome Canary. 


First, the user must reach a dedicated page to search for the #andriod-bottom-toolbar flag and set it to “enabled.” After this, tap on “Restart,” and finally, close the browser again. Upon reopening it, the user will get the new feature. Additionally, users can look for the “Address Bar” item through Chrome Canary settings and can also set it to “Bottom.” 

After the arrival of this feature, a new overflow menu will appear when you long-press the address bar, allowing you to move the address bar up or copy the link. However, this feature is currently available only for beta testers, and this feature can be rolled out widely soon in the coming days. 

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