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Google will soon cease Chrome updates on older Android devices, impacting users with outdated phones. The move aims to enhance security and performance but may limit browser functionality for affected users.
Chrome on Android is finally receiving a long-awaited UI update, more than a year after iOS users got the redesign. The refreshed interface aims to improve navigation and enhance user experience across devices.
Google Chrome now allows users to relocate the address bar to the bottom of the screen on Android and iOS. This feature enhances one-handed browsing, improving accessibility and ease of use on mobile devices.
Google Chrome will soon drop support for Android versions 6.0 and below, aiming to enhance security and performance. Users on older devices are encouraged to upgrade for continued access to Chrome updates.
Google Chrome will soon end support for older Android versions, impacting users on outdated devices. This move aims to enhance security and performance by focusing on more recent OS releases.
Google Chrome will soon drop support for Android versions 5 and 6, marking the end of an era for these outdated platforms. Users are encouraged to update their devices for continued security and performance.