In the annals of world history, it is now undeniable that Google had never ventured into developing its own Weather app before. The weather widget data displayed on Android home screens might have originated from mobile manufacturers’ Weather apps, or in the case of Pixel devices, from the At a Glance feature of the Google Search app, or as part of the Pixel Clock app.
This status quo changed with the introduction of Pixel 9, as Google unveiled its own weather app named Pixel Weather. Currently, it remains exclusively available for Pixel 9 (although some have managed to sideload it onto other devices and use it).
Pixel Weather boasts a comprehensive range of features that one would expect from a weather app. It provides densely packed weather data, forecasts up to 10 days in advance, utilizes AI to present information in a more human-readable format, and is designed to accommodate the folding screen of the Pixel 9 Pro Fold.
Source: 9to5google, TechCrunch
TLDR: Google had never created its own Weather app until Pixel 9, where they introduced Pixel Weather with advanced features tailored for Pixel 9 and future foldable devices.
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