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The Pixel Thermometer app icon is finally getting a gradient makeover

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Why This Matters

The Pixel Thermometer app has received a visual refresh with a new gradient icon, aligning it with Google's modern design language. Additionally, Google has integrated Google Health branding, allowing users to connect their temperature data more seamlessly with health tracking features. While niche, this update enhances the app’s visual appeal and reinforces Google's focus on health and wellness integration for Pixel users.

Key Takeaways

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TL;DR Google has updated the Pixel Thermometer app with a new gradient app icon.

The new icon uses a white background and a blue gradient for the thermometer.

The update also changes “Fitbit” to “Google Health” in the app’s options to connect thermometer data to Google Health.

The Pixel Thermometer app might be niche for most users, but it can be pretty useful for quick temperature checks. While Google has removed the temperature sensor from the Pixel 11 series in favor of the new HiLight LED, older Pixel devices still support the thermometer app, and Google is now giving it a slight makeover.

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Version 1.0.947990598 of the Pixel Thermometer app is now available, and it doesn’t really change much. However, it does come with a new app icon using the gradient design we’ve seen on plenty of other Google apps.

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The blue background and white thermometer have been swapped for a white background and a blue gradient for both the thermometer body and the mercury inside it. Meanwhile, the themed icon remains unchanged.

The update also expands Google Health branding to the Thermometer app. On the screen where users can connect the app to Google Health to track body temperature over time, the “Apps” section now shows “Google Health” instead of “Fitbit.”

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