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For Chrome users on iOS, however, it’s a big one—possibly the biggest single update since the iOS version was first released back in 2012—and it’s all because of an under-the-hood switch.
That's right: Chrome for iOS is based on the iOS WebKit, and as such, performance won't be that different from what Apple already offers—in fact, it's slower.
Chrome on iOS users are also getting better calendar entry support. You can create Google Calendar events within Chrome without having to switch to the Calendar app or manually input dates.
Google's AI assistant, Gemini Live, might be coming to Chrome. Early code hints suggest a floating window UI accessible through a new icon in the tab strip. This browser integration could make ...
Most notably, Google Chrome on iOS now lets you search using images and text at the same time. While you could already do this using the Google Lens iOS app, you can now do so directly within the ...
Look and Feel. Chrome for iOS has a similar look and feel to the desktop version that you know and love, so it won’t look completely foreign. On the iPhone however, you do not have the tabs ...
Want to move the Chrome address bar to the bottom of your screen? You’re in luck, as Google has just launched this feature – but only on iOS, for some reason.
iOS users in the EU will soon be able to enjoy Chrome, built on Chromium, and Mozilla Firefox, built on Gecko. Apple announced that it is making several changes to its software ecosystem to comply ...