
The latest Chrome update brings a desktop-style bookmarks bar to Android tablets and foldable devices, enhancing usability and access.
Google has released an update to Chrome on Android, integrating a bookmarks bar designed to mimic the desktop experience. This new feature is aimed specifically at larger devices such as tablets and foldable smartphones, enhancing user navigation. The bookmarks bar appears directly below the address bar, known as the Omnibox, providing a more efficient way to access saved websites.
The bookmarks bar displays favicons alongside the names of bookmarked sites, allowing users quick visual access to frequently visited pages. Users who have organised bookmarks into folders will find these accessible from the new bar, making it easier to explore saved links without navigating away from the current page. For users with more bookmarks than available space, a right-facing chevron icon offers additional options, including access to folders and an ‘All bookmarks’ feature that opens a full-screen interface for detailed bookmark management.
To activate the bookmarks bar, users must navigate to Settings, then Appearance, and select the option to show the bookmarks bar. The feature is hidden by default on smaller mobile screens to maintain a streamlined interface.
The rollout corresponds with version 146 of Chrome for Android, reflecting Google’s ongoing strategy to enhance the mobile browsing experience in line with desktop functionality. This step aims to provide consistency across devices, particularly as the popularity of tablets and foldable devices continues to rise.
While the update benefits users on larger screens, it may present limitations for users of standard smartphones, as they will not see the bookmarks bar unless they adjust their settings. Overall, this update demonstrates Google’s commitment to integrating desktop-like features into mobile platforms, improving convenience for those who frequently browse multiple websites.




