I like how Chrome for Android looks and works. When browsing, the primary interface is a pill-shaped address bar flanked by 2-4 buttons. While the design has been modernized and seen additions/removals over the years, it’s a layout that has been consistent since the app’s 2012 Android launch.
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For me, it’s enough, with the Omnibox, tab switcher and three-dot button being the only thing I really need when navigating with a mobile browser. The overflow menu has gotten unwieldy by spanning the full length of your screen, but I prefer it to a bottom sheet that would cover an even greater portion of the screen. (However, it would benefit from a spring cleaning that takes a hard look at whether something needs to appear there.)
The one button that’s very nice to have and my favorite…
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