Following the launch of iOS 16, Google Chrome on iPhone and iPad has introduced a liquid glass design, offering a refreshed look to the browser. The changes, which include the Tab grid, featuring incognito, tab, and tab group switchers, and the search bar, now showcase the liquid glass design. Context menus have been updated to offer a more contemporary experience. The bottom sheet has been updated to include rounded corners. The settings menu also features a new Done/checkmark icon, as well as updated on/off toggles. The update also brings a new keyboard design, with a rounded sheet and keys. A floating rectangle above the main keyboard has also been added, containing useful keys such as voice search and Google Lens.
Google Chrome Unveils Liquid Glass Design for iPhone Users
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