The collapsed
weather widget at the top of the home screen also has a new design.
The Hub's first panel is the time and weather, and it lets you reminisce by using the stereotypical Sense - style
weather widget at the top.
Not exact matches
Do you know that you decide how and when you want a
weather widget to update or not
at all?
This includes (but is certainly not limited to) the ability to ascribe live news feeds,
weather forecasts and other similarly helpful «
widgets» to your five home screens, which means you can see
at a glance what iPad users have to open a specific app for — and here on a large screen
widgets really do come into their own.
Use one
at home and it can mute the sound, disable LTE data and turn on
weather and news
widgets.
The main screen houses a large time and
weather widget that sits
at the top of the screen, and just under that you'll find the Google Now search bar.
There's only one
widget pre-loaded, called Circles, and it's a nice little information area that offers the time,
weather, and battery level
at a glance plus a few other bits of info if you swipe it.
Notification Center on iPhone and iPod Touch also includes
Weather and Stocks
widgets, displaying information on the
weather at the user's current location, and any stocks that the user has selected in the Stocks application.
The Pixel 2 - style «
At a Glance»
widget, displaying the date,
weather and any upcoming calendar appointment, is now available.
This means you'll have now have a Google Search bar below your dock, the
At a Glance widget at the top for weather and calendar info, light and dark themes that automatically turn on based on which wallpaper you're using, slightly transparent Quick Settings menu and — most importantly — a proper Oreo easter eg
At a Glance
widget at the top for weather and calendar info, light and dark themes that automatically turn on based on which wallpaper you're using, slightly transparent Quick Settings menu and — most importantly — a proper Oreo easter eg
at the top for
weather and calendar info, light and dark themes that automatically turn on based on which wallpaper you're using, slightly transparent Quick Settings menu and — most importantly — a proper Oreo easter egg.
There's only one
widget included, called Circles, and it's a nice little information area that offers the time,
weather, and battery level
at a glance plus a few other bits of info if you swipe it.
Note: -
At - A-Glance
widget will display the
weather only if you have location turned on, otherwise there's no way to manually set it to one specific location.
One of the standout features from this latest version is the inclusion of Google's «
At a Glance» widget, which resides at the top of the primary home screen and shows the current weather along with any upcoming calendar event
At a Glance»
widget, which resides
at the top of the primary home screen and shows the current weather along with any upcoming calendar event
at the top of the primary home screen and shows the current
weather along with any upcoming calendar events.
The search bar is now situated
at the bottom and it sports a new
weather and calendar
widget.
The next little touch that Google added to the Pixel 2 is a home screen
widget called «
At a glance» that shows your next calendar event in addition to the current
weather.
In their place is a new «
at a glance»
widget that gives you quick access to your upcoming events and
weather.
In other words, you can swipe up to access your app drawer, the Google Search
widget is
at the bottom of your home screen, the At a Glance widget will showcase the weather and upcoming calendar appointments, and there's a fully - functional Google Feed on the left - side of your setup (for better or worse
at the bottom of your home screen, the
At a Glance widget will showcase the weather and upcoming calendar appointments, and there's a fully - functional Google Feed on the left - side of your setup (for better or worse
At a Glance
widget will showcase the
weather and upcoming calendar appointments, and there's a fully - functional Google Feed on the left - side of your setup (for better or worse).
In terms of design, one video shows off a lockscreen that is quite reminiscent of Pixel Launcher's «
At A Glance»
widget with the time, date, and
weather displayed.
You can track several cities
at once and there are
weather widgets to choose from.
First and foremost, the
At A Glance widget at the top of the screen is new — it shows you the date and weather, but if you have a calendar event coming up, it will display it right ther
At A Glance
widget at the top of the screen is new — it shows you the date and weather, but if you have a calendar event coming up, it will display it right ther
at the top of the screen is new — it shows you the date and
weather, but if you have a calendar event coming up, it will display it right there.
By default there's a non-stock
weather and time
widget on the main home page, but this is simply a standard AccuWeather
widget that can be removed
at will.
• View
weather at a glance in your notification center with forecast and radar
widgets for iOS 8 • Keep an eye out for extreme
weather with severe
weather alerts • Discover real - time
weather on webcams around the world • View stunning
weather photos with the WunderPhotos tile • Access
Weather Underground's wealth of online resources including ski reports, infographics, scientific discussion and more • Geek out with the
weather radio tile • Customize your experience with light & dark modes, map types, units and rearrangeable tiles
The two UIs are functionally the same, but it's in the little touches that you see the differences: the default clock /
weather widget that sits unassumingly
at the top of the S6 home page rather than taking half the S5 screen up with a bright image.
Again, most
weather apps have
at least one
widget to put glanceable conditions or forecast on your home screen, but if you're in the market for some top - notch
weather widgets, here are our recommendations:
The
At a Glance
widget shows the current date,
weather conditions, and any upcoming calendar appointments in a sleek and attractive package.
With Android Wear, a softer press could give you a quick glance
at your schedule, or the
weather, in full screen, rather than relying on tiny onscreen
widgets embedded in the watch face.