The bottom bar in the Google for iOS app comprises three sections: Home, Collections, and Tabs. The Home section is dedicated to the Discover feature, while Collections lets you save online pages, images, and locations. In recent years, the Tabs section, formerly known as Recent, displayed searches and results from the past week. This view mode is also present on Android but has shifted from the bottom bar.
Google for iOS provides a browsing experience similar to a web browser.
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The Tabs section, previously named Recent, now displays your open tabs from both Discover and Google Search. Instead of suggesting a new search with the 'New search' button, you now have the 'New Tab' function to open a new tab.
While the functionality remains unchanged, this adjustment enhances the Google app's resemblance to a web browser. Google's app already incorporates search or URL input, a Read Aloud feature converting text to speech, and even an Add to Queue function, similar to many other web browsers. When browsing a website, an icon at the bottom right corner allows you to open and quickly switch between tabs.
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As per the latest information updated by Mytourle.vn, the new Tabs feature in the Google app for iOS is currently being deployed through a server-side update.
