JAKARTA Last June, a well-known app observer in the Chrome community said that Google is developing a new feature at the bottom of web browsing. This feature was finally found in beta.

Found by Android Authority, the dismantling of Google apps in version 15.34.32.28 reveals that the default browser in the application will have three variations of buttons with different functions. This button will be launched by default.

There are three views that Google is currently testing. In the first view, the Save button, Page Insights, and Share will be placed sequentially from left to right. However, in the second test display, Google separates the buttons to two sides.

The Page Insight button is placed on the bottom left side of the screen, while the Save and Share button is placed on the right side. On the third trial view, Google only uses two buttons and removes the Page Insight button.

Judging from the three views that are currently being tested, Google will definitely enter a feature to store or share websites viewed from the Google application. The company is still considering using the Insight Page feature.

The three-view testing with different feature positions and buttons shows that Google is still far from the final design completion stage. The company will receive input from developers in beta before determining the final design.

This new view will definitely be rolled out to Google's mobile app for Android devices. It is not yet certain whether the latest design of the Google app's default browser will be rolled out to iOS devices.


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