How to Move Google Chrome Address Bar to Bottom on iPhone | appsntips
While Safari has come a long way and even offers support for Safari extensions on mobile, the fact remains that many users prefer to use Google Chrome on iPhones. The only reason we can think of in favor of using Google Chrome on iPhone is if you want to sync your browsers across devices.
Whatever your reasons may be, if you are using Google Chrome on an iPhone, one thing that might frustrate you is that it shows the address bar at the top, making it harder to reach, especially if you are using an iPhone 15 Plus or iPhone 15 Pro without any MagSafe pop socket grip.
The good news is that with the latest Chrome update, you can finally move the Google Chrome address bar to the bottom of your iPhone. Here’s how you do it.
Move the Google Chrome address bar to the bottom on iPhone
Google has noted that many users prefer the bottom position for the address bar, and hence, the company has released this feature with its latest Google Chrome version 119. There are two methods you can use to move the address bar at the bottom in Google Chrome on iPhone.