Samsung Internet is a fantastic web browser that continues to improve with every new update. Sadly, it lacks a few key features that desktop browser users are familiar with.
And because it can't easily sync bookmarks, passwords, and browsing history with other desktop browsers, many Samsung smartphone and tablet users prefer using Google Chrome for Android on their Galaxy devices.
We have some pretty exciting news for Chrome for Android users. Google is preparing a new update for Chrome that will allow them to restore multiple web tabs and tab groups with fewer taps.
Chrome for Android really to get this feature quickly
Restoring a web tab can already be done in Chrome on mobile. However, upon closing multiple tabs, users have to reopen them individually. If you have a tab group with multiple web pages loaded and you close it, you can re-open those tabs one by one from the “Recently closed” section in Chrome on mobile.
In other words, restoring multiple pages can be done, but the process is arduous as it has to be done one page at a time. Google is now working on an update to allow Chrome for Android users to restore multiple tabs and tab groups all at once. This option will apparently be added to the existing “Recently closed” menu.
Signs of this feature coming to Chrome on Android were found recently at Chromium Gerrit, so there's no telling exactly when it will become available. It shouldn't be too long, hopefully.
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