What you need to know
- Google is working on expanding Magic Cue with new integrations like Google Wallet and Google Tasks on Pixel 10.
- Leaked settings show upcoming support for tickets, passes, and tasks pulled directly from Wallet and Tasks.
- Google has not announced the feature yet, but its presence in settings suggests a rollout could happen soon.
Google is reportedly working on a major upgrade for Magic Cue on the Pixel 10 series, with new integrations like Google Tasks and Google Wallet coming soon, according to a new leak.
Magic Cue on the Pixel 10 is easily one of the best AI features Google has introduced with its latest flagship lineup. It pulls in data from various Google apps on your phone and surfaces relevant information exactly when you need it.
For example, if you’ve details about an upcoming flight saved in Gmail and you are texting someone about that trip, Magic Cue can surface the relevant flight info right then and there without you having to search for it manually.
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Now, according to a leak shared by Telegram user Kieron Quinn (via Android Authority), Google is working on making Magic Cue even more useful. The leak suggests that Magic Cue will soon gain access to data from additional Google apps, including Google Wallet and Google Tasks.
Google is quietly expanding what Magic Cue can do
(Image credit: Kieron Quinn on Telegram (Via Android Authority))
Toggles for these new integrations reportedly showed up for the user in the Magic Cue settings on a Pixel 10 device. With Wallet and Tasks support, Magic Cue could surface things like boarding passes, tickets, and payment cards from Wallet, along with reminders and to-dos from Google Tasks whenever they are contextually relevant.
These new apps would join an already growing list of Magic Cue integrations. At the moment, Magic Cue can pull data from apps such as Pixel Screenshots, Gmail, Messages, Keep, Contacts, and Calendar, and adding Wallet and Tasks should make it even more powerful.
Google has not officially announced the new integrations yet, and the feature doesn’t appear to be live at the moment. That said, the fact that it is already showing up in the settings on a Pixel 10 device suggests it could start rolling out sooner rather than later. We’ll keep you updated once Google makes it official.
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