Chrome for Android just got a new feature!
Lets admit that searching on mobile devices is not as comfortable as on a desktop.
The new feature is a big-time saver, putting the Google Search results right under the address bar.

The feature is only available on the latest Chrome version for Android Chrome Version 91.
Also, the feature is not enabled by default.
Instead, you oughta manually enable a specific Chrome flag to switch on the new feature.

First, head to theGoogle Play Storeand update theGoogle Chromebrowser for Android.
Now kick off the Chrome net surf tool and bang out inChrome://flagson the address bar.
On the Chrome flags page, search forContinuous Search Navigation.

Tap on the drop-down menu behind the flag and selectEnabled.
Once done, tap on theRelaunchbutton.
Now open any website from theGoogle Search results.

On the top bar, you will find the search results.
Also, double-check that you are using Chrome for Android version 91.
On the configs page, scroll down and tap on theAbout Chromeoption.

This is how you might add Google Search results in the top bar of Chrome for Android.
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