When it comes to a smartphone, sometimes it is all about applications. Getting them is easy as long as you have one of the popular operating systems, such as Android, BlackBerry, iOS or Windows. You can surely improve the quality of your phone and make your life easier with the use of some apps, especially if they are productivity or utility applications. Weather forecast for smartphone apps are available for every operating system and without doubts, you will be able to know the weather condition for your location and worldwide as well. You also get updates, wind conditions and so on. It is like watching the weather channel telling how it is going to be outside.
So let’s see these weather forecast for smartphone apps you can download and install. WeatherBug offers forecasts, local videos and maps even. You can have the app for free and you can see exactly how the weather is without going outside. You will even be able to program trips and holidays and see if it is worth camping this weekend. Weather Pro is accurate and offer local weather forecasting, it uses the GPS inside your iPhone and locates your nearest forecasting center. With three-hour reports you will have detailed information. Other information provided refers to wind speeds, humidity, so again, plan your surfing and fishing activities depending on how it is going to be out there. For Windows Mobile, Elecont Weather offers details about pressure, speed and temperature. You get forecasts for three days and 10 days, icons and a written summary telling you when the sun sets and the moon rises, the UV factor, precipitation chances and humidity. It comes with a price, but at least you will find out everything you need and more.
For Nokia devices, available for free, Weather Touch shows the weather in your location on the main screen. You can even see the forecasts for the next days and see how things are in different areas. You will see each day with the temperature and the wind chill factor. The Weather Channel is available for Android smartphones and it is the easiest to use, even though it might not be so fully packed. You get features, such as “how it feels like” temperatures, hourly updates, 10-days forecasts and more. The widgets are not the most attractive ones, but at least it comes for free and you can manage to learn how things go thanks to the short video forecasts you get.
With a certain cost, $5, Palmary Weather is available for Android again, it is simple, has a clean interface, nice design, but as it comes with a cost you will not find it in Android Market. For BlackBerry devices, BerryWeather is a winner and comes for free; you can download it from BlackBerry App World. This one sure looks nice, gives you updates, 5-days forecasts and you can check the paid version as well and see what it has extra, but you will be able to get through just fine with the free version. Other apps for BlackBerry include AccuWeather and The Weather Channel. Android has a longer list: RadarNow, My-Cast Weather, Go Weather, WeatherGeek, AccuWeather and so on. You can try most of these apps, especially the free ones and in the end you can decide which one to keep.
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