The extent of the rollout remains unclear, but interestingly, the updated app doesn’t seem to require the latest Android version. According to 9to5Google, the redesigned Weather app first appeared in mid-2023, exclusively on the Pixel Fold and Pixel Tablet. Google gradually extended it to older Pixel models in October 2023 and a select group of Samsung phones in December 2023.
Google has a history of initially reserving certain Android features for Pixel devices, such as Call Screening and Magic Eraser. However, some of these features eventually make their way to other Android devices, possibly to strengthen the Android platform as a whole and address concerns from Google’s partners.
Now, the updated weather app has been reported as having been spotted on a slew of devices. Examples of those are the Galaxy Z Fold 4, OnePlus Open, Honor Magic 6 RSR, and surprisingly, one user even reported seeing it on their Nokia 4.2, a device that is still running a very old version of Android.
This broader release of the redesigned Weather app suggests that Google may be gradually expanding the availability of its features across the Android ecosystem. It remains to be seen whether this trend will continue with Google’s AI-powered advancements, but for now, Android users can enjoy the fresh look and enhanced functionality of the new Weather app.
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