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Google phases out classic Android Weather app in shift to Search-based experience

Google is retiring one of Android’s most recognisable mini-apps. The long-standing Google Weather experience, complete with its iconic Froggy background, is being replaced by a redesigned weather interface inside Google Search, marking a subtle but meaningful shift in how everyday information is delivered on Android.

February 23, 2026 / 14:01 IST
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  • Google to remove full-screen weather interface on Android
  • Non-Pixel users now see weather in a Search results page
  • Pixel phones retain their dedicated Pixel Weather app

 

Google is quietly phasing out the familiar full-screen weather interface that many Android users have relied on for years. As first reported by 9to5Google, the shortcut that once launched the dedicated Google Weather experience now redirects users to a Search-based weather results page.

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For many, that sun-and-cloud icon on the home screen functioned as Android’s default weather app. It felt standalone, fast and purpose-built. In reality, it was a full-screen feature embedded within the Google app rather than a separate downloadable application.

The original interface was clean and instantly recognisable. It opened into a distraction-free, full-screen layout featuring Google’s iconic “Froggy” background. Users could see current conditions, swipe through a 10-day forecast and quickly switch between saved cities without encountering ads or unrelated search results.