Google Chrome on Android is receiving a new dedicated back button, a feature that has previously been exclusive to iOS. The update changes how users navigate within the browser by adding a specific back control rather than relying solely on device or gesture navigation. Both outlets report that the addition is part of a Chrome update for Android and is now available to Chrome users on the platform. The updates describe the change as Google “finally” bringing the iOS-only capability to Android, indicating the feature has not been present on Android versions prior to this release. The reports do not specify hardware or version requirements beyond the Chrome update itself, and they focus on the navigation interface change. Overall, the coverage agrees that Chrome for Android now includes a dedicated back button, aligning Android’s browser navigation experience more closely with the iOS version. As with most app updates, availability may depend on rollout timing through the relevant app store.