Wear OS gets a Dark Sky app that will surely save the platform


If an app launches for a platform no one uses, does it even exist?



Dark Sky has at long last come to Wear OS, with the organization behind the hyperlocal climate application declaring today that the watch augmentation will be accessible as a major aspect of its superior membership on Android. 

A moderately huge name like Dark Sky making the bounce to Wear OS is the kind of thing that would have been empowering for the stage a couple of years prior, however now just has a craving for ticking a crate on an element list. Wear OS has felt like a half-dead zombie of a stage for a considerable length of time, hounded by poor programming support from Google and poor equipment choices from accomplices, to state nothing of outsider application engineers. What's more, seeing one outstanding application get on doesn't change much. 

Include that Dark Sky is fairly frustratingly untrustworthy on occasion (I've had months where it estimated prophetically, blended with long stretches of just totally futile expectations), and the way that the Wear OS application is just accessible as a feature of a membership, and it's a much harder move. In contrast to the iOS form, the Android rendition of Dark Sky needs a $2.99 yearly membership for its trademark highlights like warnings and one hour from now gauges. 

Dim Sky has been accessible on iOS for a considerable length of time and came to Android in 2016. While iOS clients have been graced with an Apple Watch application from the stage's dispatch, there's been no such fortunes for the tolerant climate fans on Wear OS as of not long ago. I'm certain that there are a couple of Wear OS proprietors who are likewise sufficiently explicit about their climate application needs to pay a yearly charge for estimates, and I'm certain those 38 individuals will be extremely satisfied with the news.

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