Gnome Shell is supposed the last window state, either maximized or not, 
and opens it accordingly. At least that is what I see when I

1. Open Chromium.
2. Make it {maximized, not maximized}.
3. Close it.
4. Open Chromium.
5. Verify that it is {maximized, not maximized}.

It also respects --start-maximized for the case that the window would 
otherwise not be maximized.

Do you use the default Gnome desktop environment in Ubuntu? And what is 
'snap info chromium' for you?

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Title:
  [snap] Chromium-Browser starts with unmaximized window

Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Chromium browser by default start with an unmaximized window in my Ubuntu 
system and I've to manually do maximize.
  I have try to edit all desktop file I can edit to add --start-maximized 
option but it doesn't work ...
  And i can't edit desktop file in /snap/chromium directory

  Is it possible to modify desktop file with another way or snap package
  must be updated with this option ?

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