Weirdly, though, the feature didn't make it to Android—until now.
As minor as this change may seem, it's bound to make life easier for a bunch of Android users. Technically, it started rolling out toward the end of June, but needed some time to become available to everyone. Now, with the release of Chrome version 138, that time has arrived.
That said, not everyone is seeing the notification—my colleagues over ZDNet didn't, but that didn't keep them from moving their address bars. If you feel stuck, it's worth just trying to move your bar and seeing what you get.
As for whether you'll prefer a new location for you address bar, it's probably up to which phone you have and how you prefer to hold it. But it's great to have more options.
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