Google’s Chrome web
browser for iOS has received a new update on it’s app which has given it a
revamped ‘Material Design’ look. After many minor updates, the final one which
has been rolled out looks greatly like the company’s own Android 5.0
Lollipop. The ‘Chrome 40′ version which is offered by Google, aims to give
a universal feel to all mobile devices regardless of which handset is being
used.
9to5mac pointed out that the
updated app also gains support for Apple’s Handoff feature, which allows users
to pick up where they left off in one app in another on OS X. Users
can jump from Chrome on iOS to Safari or any other default browser on a
Mac.
A lot of emphasis has
been given to the color scheme as well. The new update offers bold and
bright colors along with interactions that are meant to suggest real-world
physics.
Google has focused
their new update for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus users as well. It brings
about optimisation for iOS 8 and also for their large screens. In other
features, the update will have stability improvements and bug fixes.
The ‘Material Design’
update was long received by Android, but of course. Finally, iOS users can also
take advantage of the new look. In the past, Google has released Material
Design updates for apps such as Google Maps, YouTube and Google Search.
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