Google Chrome on iOS will soon get this handy Safari feature

After nearly two years since Apple’s Safari browser moved the address bar to the bottom of the screen, the iOS version of Google Chrome is making the same move.

The new feature, called Bottom Omnibox Setting, is in testing phase in the Testlfight version of the Chrome app on iOS, first reported by iOS developer Steve Moser. In addition to revealing the feature’s name and status, Moser also posted a screenshot of what the choice looks like in the settings menu, with users able to toggle between the address bar at the bottom or top of the screen.

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(Image credit: Steve Moser)

To switch the address bar, users simply need to go to Settings and then to Address Bar in the trial version of Chrome. However, for those using the TestFlight version of Chrome, you should enable the “chrome://flags/#bottom-omnibox-steady-state” flag. The feature hasn’t rolled out to all users yet, but even this limited release should be useful for those who want a more unified interface across Safari and Chrome, as well as those with larger screens, as the bottom address bars are closer to your thumbs. on large displays.