Google has launched its personal climate app on the Pixel 9 telephones. It’s often known as Pixel Climate, and combines the same old forecasting with AI summaries of what the climate might be like.
Nonetheless, it’ll solely be accessible on Google Pixel telephones, a minimum of initially. The title of the app suggests that will stay the case indefinitely.
However if you’d like, you’ll be able to already check the app on all present Android gadgets, as reported by GoogleWatchBlog. Right here’s what it’s worthwhile to know.
When will the Google climate app be launched?
Google’s personal climate app has not but been formally launched, however the APK file for the app is already in circulation and might be put in on smartphones working Android 14 or greater. The app is just referred to as “Climate” and can in all probability be launched alongside Google’s Pixel 9 smartphones, which might be launched on the finish of August.
The app is definitely the firm’s first personal climate app. Different climate capabilities had been beforehand solely built-in into the Google app or different apps.
What options does the Google climate app have?
The app’s interface is similar to the brand new “Climate” interface from the Google app, however nonetheless has some unique options and extra choices. For instance, all areas, besides the hourly forecast, might be customised and moved in widget kind.
Along with supporting direct show and residential display screen widgets, the app additionally gives separate notifications and might warn of anticipated rain, snow or storms. Moreover, you can too be told concerning the climate for the next day each night.
In response to leaks, the climate app will in all probability be expanded sooner or later with further capabilities reminiscent of climate maps.
How can I obtain the Google climate app?
Android customers can already check the climate app prematurely on smartphones with a minimum of Android 14. The app is just 9.51 MB in measurement.
The APK is out there by way of the next hyperlink:
This text initially appeared on our sister publication PC-WELT and was translated and tailored from German.