K.I.S.S With “GO Weather Widget Skin Simple” For Android

Still looking for the right weather widget for your home screen?  Just want to keep it simple?  Look no further.  GO Weather Widget Skin Simple brings the “KISS” methodology directly to your smartphone.  With an LG weather widget look, you get everything you need all in one place.  The app does require that you have GO Weather v 1.9 or above to apply it, so if you don’t already have it, you can grab it here.  The themed widget offers a multitude of widget sizes and functionality such as up to date weather on a set city or your current location, accurate icons depicting current conditions, temperature, wind gauge and time of day.  The app definitely offers a nice and clean streamlined look for your expensive investment of a smartphone.  Ready to download it?  You can head on over to Talk Android’s popular apps database (QR code available) or you can snag it from the Android Market.  Hit the break for more screenshots and don’t forget to let us know what you think of the widget in the comments below.  


About the Author: Joe Sirianni

Joe was born in New Jersey and spent most of his childhood moving around from state to state. He eventually made his way to Pennsylvania where he met his Portuguese beauty and made her his wife. He now has three great kids and full access to all of the Portuguese food he can eat. Joe's love for mobile technology began when he bought his first Palm Pilot, a Palm M130 and left it on top of his car, driving off, causing it to smash into a thousand pieces. Forced to buy a new device, he quickly discovered that specs were changing so rapidly he was buying a new device every six months just to keep up. Since then, he has constantly felt the need to have the latest and greatest. When the "smartphone" revolution began and integrating cell phones and PDA's was the norm, he quickly jumped to Windows Mobile for several years until the first Android device was launched, the T-Mobile G1. Joe began appreciating all of the free utilities Google provided and sold his soul (his precious data) to Google long before they got into the mobile OS business. So, there was no hesitation at all for him to jump on board and ride the Android train as an early adopter. And boy has it been a blast. Joe now works in the Engineering & Operations dept for a major mobile carrier where he remotely troubleshoots cell sites and loves being an Editor for TalkAndroid.


  • SKSahu

    It is beautiful !!!