Article 5RDVP Samsung Internet is finally getting one of Chrome's most useful features

Samsung Internet is finally getting one of Chrome's most useful features

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Babu Mohan
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The latest additions make Samsung Internet a great alternative to Google's Chrome browser.

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What you need to know
  • A new beta version of the Samsung Internet app is now available.
  • The latest update makes it possible to move the address bar to the bottom of the screen.
  • Along with making the app easier to use on Galaxy phones with tall screens, the update also adds support for tab groups.

Samsung Internet is one of the best Android browsers available, offering a great scrolling experience and a clean user interface. Samsung has now released a new beta version of the app, adding a few highly-anticipated features (via SamMobile).

Samsung Internet beta v16.0.2.15, which is now rolling out to the company's best Android phones, finally adds the ability to move the address bar from the top of the screen to the bottom. The functionality will make browsing the web a lot easier on phones like Galaxy S21 Ultra.

To move the address bar to the bottom of the screen, open the Samsung Internet beta app and head over to Settings > Layout and Menu > Address bar position.

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The other major highlight is support for tab groups, a feature that Chrome on Android gained earlier this year. It lets users organize their tabs by grouping them together with labels such as "Shopping" and "News."

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To create a new tab group in Samsung Internet, tap the tabs icon at the bottom and select the three-dot menu at the top-right corner of the screen. Now choose the "Group tabs" option and choose the tabs you want to be grouped together.

Samsung has also introduced a new privacy-focused feature with the new update, which prioritizes HTTPS connections over HTTP. Unlike the other two new additions, however, HTTPS priority connection is an experimental feature currently.

While the new features are only available in the latest Samsung Internet beta right now, they are likely to make their way to the stable version within the next few weeks. If you don't want to wait, head over to the Play Store and install the beta version on your phone.

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