Google Updates Pixel Thermometer App Icon
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Quick answer
Google updated the Pixel Thermometer app with a gradient blue icon and replaced Fitbit with Google Health in temperature data integration settings.
Google has released an update for its Pixel Thermometer app, designed to measure body temperature using Pixel smartphones. The key change is a redesigned app icon, now featuring a gradient blue background instead of a solid color, aligning with Google’s modern design language.
Version 1.0.947990598 also updates the branding in data integration settings. Fitbit has been replaced with Google Health for temperature tracking services, reflecting Google’s shift toward a unified health ecosystem.
While Pixel Thermometer remains a niche tool, it provides quick temperature monitoring for supported devices. Notably, Google discontinued the temperature sensor in Pixel 11 models, replacing it with HiLight LED, but the app continues to support older devices. The update is now available on Google Play Store and requires no additional user action.
Common questions
- What changes were made to the Pixel Thermometer app?
- The app now features a gradient blue icon and replaces Fitbit with Google Health in the temperature data integration settings.
- Which devices support the Pixel Thermometer update?
- The update is available for Pixel smartphones with a temperature sensor, including models up to the Pixel 11 series.
- How do I install the Pixel Thermometer update?
- Download the update via Google Play Store; the new icon will appear immediately after installation.
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