Today we found out that Google is hot in the works designing a new interface for its legend browser – Chrome on Android devices. Codenamed Google Chrome Home, the new design will relocate the address bar from the top of the screen to the bottom, totally changing how we interact with the browser. And this is not the end of the story.

Other modifications include a new arrow symbol that can not be found in the left bottom part of the screen that opens a a list of suggested websites and articles, gathered from all the world-wide web that Google generates using its suggestions algorithms. Form our experience there are high chances you’ll find the suggestions quite appealing and in most cases we gave at least one more link a quick read.

The main menu also gets its modifications being also relocated to the bottom of the display represented by 3 dots from now on. Pretty much everything we were accustomed with from the previous design of the browser goes to the bottom except the progress bar which remains at the top. The be honest we needed some time to get used with the new design, but when we did everything felt natural again and we soon realised that all the important commands of a browser when using your phone should rest at the bottom of your screen where your fingers do not have to extend.

If you have not noticed any changes in your browser layout as you read these lines you should know that the new design update we are talking about is not live yet but can be tested by any curious user by following some easy steps found below.

Go ahead and download Google Chrome Canary from the Play Store – an experimental version of Chrome where all the new and cool stuff is tested. Next you will have to enable the new design and features yourself.

In the url navigation bar go ahead and type ” – chrome://flags/#enable-chrome-home ” – obviously without quotation marks and press Enter key. Next click on Menu then set the Chrome Home Expand button to enabled. Enjoy the new setup.

In case you are getting fed up pretty fast withe the new layout and feel more comfortable with the older design and the way the navigation and menu buttons were places, just go back and set the Chrome Home expand button to disabled position.

Give it a try to let us know how you like the new UI.