Minor enhancements in software updates can often yield significant gains in usability. Google has introduced an update to its Chrome browser that brings a bookmark toolbar to Android-based foldable phones and tablets. Noted first by 9to5Google, this addition aims to align the web surfing on bigger handheld screens closer to the interface found on traditional computers using Chrome. Individuals who perform intensive tasks on their portable devices will find this particularly useful. The feature launches with Chrome for Android version 146, released earlier today.
On mobile platforms, the toolbar position is beneath the address bar, featuring website icons and titles. Users can expand the view using an arrow icon to access additional saved links, while holding down on any entry reveals the complete web address.
To activate this option right away, activation is required since it defaults to concealment on smaller displays. Navigate to the Settings menu, choose the Appearance section, and then opt for the 'Show bookmarks bar' choice.