Google's Chrome for iOS now lets you move the address bar to the top or bottom of the iPhone - here's how to do it.
There are two types of iPhone users in the world when it comes to browsing the web with Safari. Those who prefer to have the address bar at the top of the screen and those who like it better on the bottom. I'm in the latter camp. I find the bottom placement on the iPhone to be the best option for the way I hold and use the handset. It's just more comfortable that way. Apple enabled the feature in iOS 15 a couple of years ago and then had to deal with some backlash.
It's the best position to type website addresses on an iPhone, considering how you hold the device. Also, the rest of the navigation buttons you might need are also placed on the bottom. Chrome for iOS lets you place the address bar on the top or bottom of the iPhone. You can move the Chrome address bar to the bottom of the iPhone screen even faster than you can move Safari's URL bar. All you have to do is long-press on the address bar and choose where to place it.
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