Weather apps that are NICE to the battery!

npaladin-2000

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Ok, Samsung's got a built in AccuWeather widget/service, but it's not all that wonderful. GoogleNow has weather capability, but you can't really set up a widget for JUST the weather card, you end up with whatever card happens to be at the top of the list. Anyone know any weather apps or widgets that are battery-kind? It's been my experience that they're some of the worst battery-hogs around unless they're baked into the Android build (TouchWIZ or OptimusUI or whatever...LG's built in weather widgets were really good and very battery friendly).
 
Eye in the sky looks nice and has a bunch of widgets to choose from. You can also set it to only update once an hour in order to make it more battery friendly.
 
I used 1Weather and really liked it and had no problem with battery drain. I Changed to BWeather only because I like the background animations. It also doesn't drainn the battery much. With both programs I update at least every hour and have weather alert warnings enabled. In both cases I also have at least 4 different locations being monitored.
 
I've been using Transparent Clock & Weather and haven't noticed any significant hit on the battery.
 
For years I've been using The Weather Channel app. Never saw a reason to change from that.

I use the 4x1 wide widget it comes with. I've never noticed any battery drain issues with it.
 
I'm thinking the reason the battery was draining so quickly was cloudy with a chance of Samsung. I'm swearing those things off.
 
Yahoo weather app is a good weather app. It has a gorgeous design.

Sent from my out-of-this-world Galaxy S3
 
I use Android Weather because it shows the temperature with the wind chill. I set it to use the zip code instead of gps to save on battery life.

Sent from my LG-LS980 using AC Forums mobile app
 
Another Vote for 1Weather.

Sent from my Nexus 5 using AC Forums mobile app
 
The stock app is ok you just simply need to go to the settings and make sure you set the refresh intervals to on demand or manual or when you open it up so it refreshes only when you tap it

from my wonderfully rooted gs4 woot