Since the beta 14 of Ionic (http://blog.ionic.io/the-final-beta/), there are some config variables that now default to their platform values, which means that they will try to behave according to the platform that they are built on.
In the case of tabs, for iOS the default is to display on bottom, and Android on top.
You can easily "hard set" the location for all platforms by setting the tabs.position function in the $ionicConfigProvider, inside your config function like this:
MyApp.config(['$ionicConfigProvider', function($ionicConfigProvider) {
$ionicConfigProvider.tabs.position('bottom'); // other values: top
}]);
To place the ionicFramework tabs at the bottom of the screen for android devices just open your app.js file, and under angular.module add the following lines of code:
Ionic automatically takes platform configurations into account to adjust things like what transition style to use and whether tab icons should show on the top or bottom.
For example, In the case of tabs, for iOS the default is to display on bottom, and Android on top.
Note1 : It should be noted that when a platform is not iOS or Android, then it’ll default to iOS
Note2:if you are developing on a desktop browser, it’s going to take on iOS default configs
In side the app.js file you will need to inject the $ionicConfigProvider to the .config module and add $ionicConfigProvider.tabs.position(‘bottom’)
.config(function($stateProvider, $urlRouterProvider,$ionicConfigProvider) {
$ionicConfigProvider.tabs.position('bottom'); //top
// Ionic uses AngularUI Router which uses the concept of states
// Learn more here: https://github.com/angular-ui/ui-router
// Set up the various states which the app can be in.
// Each state's controller can be found in controllers.js
$stateProvider
// setup an abstract state for the tabs directive
.state('tab', {
url: '/tab',
abstract: true,
templateUrl: 'templates/tabs.html'
})
.
.
.
// if none of the above states are matched, use this as the fallback
$urlRouterProvider.otherwise('/tab/dash');
});