Have you been stewing since you upgraded your phone to iOS 15 and Safari's address bar seemed to disappear as part of the changes to the operating system? As you have probably already figured out by now, it didn't go away completely. Apple merely moved it from the top of the window to the bottom. This is only one of the annoying things that Apple changed in the iOS version Safari—I'll talk about others in a moment—but at least it's one that you can change back.
Before you change it, it's good to know that the bottom-positioned address bar has one possible advantage: It lets you scroll left and right between your open tabs. If you go back to the old top-of-window address bar, you'll need to tap the tabs icon at the lower right to open the page that displays thumbnail images of all your open tabs and tap on the one you want. That thumbnail view is an advantage, however, if you keep a lot of tabs open, as I do. It's easier to pick the tab you want when you can see the previews rather than scroll right and left in a mad hunt.
If you want to go back to the top-of-the window address bar, Apple gives you two ways to do it, one in Safari, the other in the Settings app.
The easiest method is to move the search bar from within Safari itself.
The less intuitive and more complex method is to go through the Settings app.
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After a couple of hiccups, I got Safari working again the way I want it to, and I'm glad to see it putting its best face forward again.
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