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Furthermore, the report suggests for Chrome on Android to support the toolbar at the bottom, some improvements will be required at the UI level.
Personally, I wish Chrome’s URL bar made the jump to the bottom of the screen as well, but having at least a few of the most-used buttons easily tappable makes Chrome mobile much easier to use ...
Google has been experimenting with Chrome’s design on Android for quite some time now, and the company’s Chrome Duplex experiment has just evolved, in a ...
In terms of looks, LG UX 9.0 looks like a big improvement over UX 8.0. However, it appears very similar to Samsung One UI.
Feel_UX is actually the work of Frog, a design firm with over four decades of history covering creations such as the NeXT Computer and Sony Trinitron TVs.
On Android, the Chrome UI has remained — following Duplex/Duet being abandoned — a toolbar with home button, address bar, tab switcher, and overflow menu, which houses many actions in a long list.
Google Keep is testing a new bottom toolbar that provides a sleeker look on the homepage. Check out how Keep looks before and after.
It appears that Google is planning to launch a bottom toolbar for its Chrome browser on Android devices in the near future.