Google Chrome Now Vibrates When You Pull-to-Refresh on Android

Google adds a subtle new feature to Chrome on Android. Its latest update brings a discreet but useful addition by introducing a slight vibration when refreshing pages.

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Google Chrome continues to evolve with regular additions that make browsing more pleasant and intuitive. Whether it’s advanced features like Google Lens integration or small interface improvements, each update aims to refine its use. It has also recently introduced a change in how browsing history is displayed to better understand sites visited through third-party applications. These adjustments, although sometimes subtle, contribute to improving user comfort in daily use.

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With Chrome version 128 on Android, Google has introduced a tactile feature, a slight vibration that triggers when the user pulls down to refresh a page. This physical feedback signals that the refresh is in progress. It offers a quick and intuitive confirmation of the action performed. This only occurs when pulling down from the top of the page, which distinguishes this action from simply pressing the refresh button in the menu.

Google Chrome 128 Vibrates to Signal Page Refreshes

This new feature has been spotted on popular devices like the Google Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro, and Samsung Galaxy S23, although other Android models should also benefit from it soon. The rollout of Chrome 128 began on August 26, 2024, via the Play Store. It is gradual, and the update will be accessible to an increasing number of users in the coming days. This process allows the company to ensure that the feature is well integrated and works correctly on a wide range of devices.

This small addition shows how Google continues to refine Chrome to make it even more convenient to use. Although this vibration may seem insignificant, it reinforces the sense of responsiveness of the browser by making each action more tangible and confirmed. As the deployment continues, these small improvements will complement Google’s efforts to optimize Chrome and improve its use. Android users will soon be able to fully enjoy this new feature that adds a touch of comfort to their daily browsing.