Google Chrome is testing iOS-like page transitions on Android, and you can try it out now
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Google is testing an iOS-style navigation feature for Chrome
Talent borrows, genius steals – or so the saying goes. In the world of software, there is certainly a lot of borrowing of ideas, and Google is no stranger to bringing influences from other browsers to Chrome. The latest example sees Google copying an idea that was implemented by Apple some time ago. Designed to aid navigation, Chrome now has a “predictive back animation” much like the one that was introduced in Android 16 for app navigation. But…
Chrome's iOS-Style Page Transitions Are Finally Coming to Android—Here's How to Test Them
Reviewed by Corey Noles Google's been quietly cooking up something that could fundamentally change how Android browsing feels. The search giant is testing iOS-like page transitions in Chrome for Android, and after testing these transitions across dozens of Android devices in our lab, the early results suggest we're looking at a major upgrade to mobile web navigation. What you need to know: Cross-document view transitions now work in Chrome 126+,…
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