- Pixel 8 and Pixel 8a users with Gemini Nano can now access on-device AI Weather Reports previously exclusive to the Pixel 9 series.
- The AI-powered summary offers a clear, conversational overview of weather patterns and alerts, improving usability and speed.
The Weather App is something that we use almost every day Play Store has tons of apps to choose from, but Pixel user has their own Weather App. Pixel users now have a reason to look forward to their weather app update. The AI Weather Report, once exclusive to the Pixel 9 series, is now appearing on Pixel 8 and Pixel 8a phones equipped with Gemini Nano.
Previously, only Pixel 9 and newer devices received on-device AI weather forecasting. Now, users in multiple regions, including Australia and the U.S., are seeing the feature activate on Pixel 8 and 8a devices. These reports confirm that the AI Weather model automatically updates via AICore in the device’s developer settings. Once enabled, users receive an AI-generated summary of current and upcoming weather conditions within the Pixel Weather app. That summary appears above the hourly and 10‑day forecast sections.
To access this feature, users may need to enable Gemini Nano via Developer Options and allow the latest Nano model to download. Then, launching Pixel Weather may trigger the AI Weather Report to appear automatically.
What the AI Weather Report Offers
The AI Weather Report provides a concise, insightful overview that goes beyond simple data. It highlights notable details such as changing precipitation, upcoming temperature shifts, or weather alerts, all written in natural, easy-to-read language. While the full forecast features like maps and pollen counts remain unchanged, this new summary helps users quickly grasp the day ahead without sifting through numbers.
Expansion of AI in All Possible Directions.
AI Forecasts on older Pixels mean more users can benefit from Google’s evolving on-device AI capabilities. Loading the model locally ensures faster responses and greater privacy since raw data doesn’t need to be processed remotely.
This rollout reflects Google’s ongoing strategy to extend AI-first features to devices like the Pixel 8 through lightweight on-device models like Gemini Nano. It highlights how Google is turning generative AI into everyday tools on consumer devices.
The feature is deploying gradually via server-side updates. It requires the Pixel Weather app and an enabled Gemini Nano installation. Users in the U.S., Australia, and elsewhere have reported seeing the AI summary over the past week. Since it is not tied to a standard app update, the feature might take a few days to reach everyone, even on eligible devices.
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