Google is testing a new feature for Android phones that will learn from your usage habits and automatically recommend suggestions. The feature called Contextual Suggestions is hidden inside Google Services Settings and the people there 9to5Google Were able to access it on many Pixel 10 series devices (including the 10a) running Android 16 with version 26.18 of Google Play Services.
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Google describes the feature as “useful suggestions from your apps and services based on your regular activities and locations.” It apparently uses on-device AI to analyze your daily habits, which could mean it’ll be exclusive to Pixel devices only. This feature can be found by going to the Google Services section of Settings and then tapping on “All Services” and the “Other” section.
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This feature is obviously on by default and uses your device activity and location data to recommend actions. Examples of contextual suggestions include suggesting your most played gym playlist before your workout or a reminder to cast your favorite teams’ sports games. Google has also clarified that the feature operates with encryption and user data is not shared with other apps, third parties or even Google. No rollout schedule has been provided.