Previously, we explored how to enable night mode on Chrome to easily switch the interface of Google Chrome on Android, iPhone to night mode, also known as Dark Mode. In this article, we'll continue to delve into changing the interface of Google Chrome on Android phones.
Guide to Changing Google Chrome Interface on Android Phones
To change the Chrome interface on Android, you'll need to follow these steps:
Step 1: Go to the link to download and update the Chrome app for the latest version on Android here: Download Chrome for Android.
Step 2: Once you've successfully updated the Chrome app to the latest version on Android, launch the app. On the main interface of this browser app, we'll tap on the address bar as shown below.
Step 3: To update the Chrome interface on Android, enter the address 'chrome://flags ' to access this app's system settings. Then, we'll tap on the search icon .
Step 4: Next, we'll enter the search keyword 'Chrome Duplex' to modify the Google Chrome interface on Android. Once we've found the desired result, we'll select the Default option for this feature.
Step 5: Finally, we'll switch this feature from Default to Enabled to activate the changes to the Google Chrome interface on Android that we want to use.
A notification will immediately appear requesting the user to restart the Chrome app after enabling the Chrome interface change on Android. Select the Relaunch Now confirmation as shown above.
As a result, changing the Google Chrome interface on Android phones will be completed immediately, and you can now experience this entirely new interface on this popular browser, which is widely chosen for usage nowadays.
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In addition, for those using the Chrome app on iPhone, we can easily activate the feature to change the app's interface on our devices. You can explore this as well as the steps through the article activate new Chrome interface on iPhone, and you'll have a completely unique Chrome app interface on Android.
