Samsung could put the address bar at the bottom of a mobile web browser like Apple

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If you have adopted iOS 15, you should have probably encountered the odd address bar placement at the bottom of the Safari mobile web browser. Thankfully, there's an option for you to revert it back to the original but for some weird reason, Samsung is copying Apple with the same option as well.

According to The Verge's Deputy Editor, this address bar layout by Samsung was discovered in a Samsung Internet beta app. Available across Samsung's Galaxy phones as a beta test, the option can be found in the layout and menu settings of the default mobile web browser preference. Like Apple, Galaxy users can opt between the bottom or top address bar.

 

Since it's still in beta, there's no telling if this feature will see the light of the day. Initially, Apple's version was thought to be permanent until the users gave their feedback on having the classic address bar. On that note, Google and Microsoft have tested this before as well.

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