Google is beginning a wide rollout of Chrome version 150 for Android, according to reports from multiple outlets. The update includes a major user interface change focused on navigation: Chrome adds a dedicated, on-screen Back button within the browser’s interface. Both sources describe this as a long-requested change that helps bring Android’s browser controls closer to those already available on iOS, where a native Back button exists in the app UI. In addition to the Back button, the update includes other smaller interface tweaks, though details beyond the primary navigation change are not broadly specified in the coverage provided. The rollout is described as starting immediately, indicating that the new version becomes available to users as the update propagates through distribution channels. The changes relate specifically to the Android version of Chrome and its UI structure, particularly around the browser’s overflow and navigation controls.
Chrome 150 for Android rolls out with dedicated on-screen Back button
Google is beginning a wide rollout of Chrome version 150 for Android, according to reports from multiple outlets. The update includes a major user interface change focused on navigation: Chrome adds a...
- Google starts wide distribution of Chrome version 150 for Android.
- Chrome 150 adds a dedicated on-screen Back button in the app interface.
- The update is described as addressing a long-standing Android vs. iOS navigation UI parity gap.
- The rollout begins around the time of reporting, indicating staged availability for users.
- The update also includes additional, smaller interface tweaks beyond the Back button.
Google has commenced the wide distribution of Google Chrome version 150 for Android, introducing one of the most substantial structural redesigns to its overflow menu in recent history. The headline change addresses a long-standing parity gap with the iOS iteration of the mobile browser: a native, dedicated on-screen Back button inside the application interface. While […]
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