If you have a long device, reaching the Google Chrome address bar at the top can be a struggle. And since the most used options like Tabs and More options are all available at the top, the constant back and forth can be tiring.
How to Move Chrome Address Bar to Bottom on Android
Luckily, Google is moving the address bar to the bottom of your screen, so you don’t have to do any hand gymnastics. Here’s everything you need to know to get Chrome’s address bar to the bottom, where it’s always within reach.
The feature that lets you change the position of Chrome’s address bar on Android is still in development. But that doesn’t mean you can’t get started right away. First, though, you’ll need to install Chrome Canary on Android. Once you have that, follow the steps below to enable it:
Note: If you don't see the 'Address bar' option in Settings, you may need to restart Chrome Canary a few times for the changes to take effect.