Samsung Browser may soon roll out a refresh toolbar appearance
Samsung Internet Browser may soon get a small but useful visual upgrade that makes its interface look more modern and stylish. A new design change has been found inside a test version of the browser, showing that Samsung is working on improving how the bottom toolbar looks.
In version v30.0.2.30, Assemble Debug found hidden code for a new βtoolbar blur effect.β This feature is not available to users yet, but it can already be enabled in testing. The blur effect gives the bottom toolbar a soft, frosted-glass look instead of a flat background. It mainly affects the toolbar where buttons like back, forward, and home are placed.
The blur effect becomes more visible when the bookmark bar is placed at the bottom of the screen. In this setup, both the bookmark bar and the toolbar appear slightly blurred, making the interface look smoother and more layered.

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However, if the bookmark bar is moved to the top of the screen, the blur effect does not appear. Instead, the bar changes its color to match the website being viewed, if the site supports that feature. This helps the browser blend better with different webpages.
Even with these changes, the main toolbar will stay fixed at the bottom of the screen so users can easily reach it with their thumb.
At the moment, this feature is only found in hidden code and is not active for regular users. It means the feature is still under development. There is no official release date yet, and it may arrive in a future update if Samsung decides to enable it.
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