Chrome for Android introduces vibrational feedback for pull-to-refresh

Google Chrome for Android has received a new update that adds vibrational feedback when you pull down to refresh the page. This tactile sensation provides users with a more satisfying and intuitive experience when interacting with the browser.
With the addition of vibration, users can now feel the browser's response to their actions, making the refresh process more engaging.
This feature is particularly useful for users who rely on haptic feedback for navigation and interaction.
The haptic feedback is triggered only when you pull down from the top of a page. Refreshing using the three-dot overflow menu doesn't activate it.
Along with this, the update also brings two more changes which include the spinner and loading bar beneath the Omnibox.
Google Chrome gets colour-coded tabs
Recently, Google introduced a new feature for Chrome on Android that allows users to colour-code their tab groups. This visually appealing update makes it easier to organise and identify different sets of tabs, enhancing the overall browsing experience.
In previous versions of Chrome, tab groups were only differentiated by their titles. The latest update introduces a new feature that allows users to assign specific colors to each group, making them easily identifiable. This feature is especially beneficial for those who manage multiple tabs for various tasks or projects.