Google’s Pixel 10 smartphone series is expected to start with the company’s fifth generation tensor G5 chip later this year. Previous reports indicated that Google was working on a new AI feature that could provide relevant suggestions based on the user’s activity on its smartphone, and a new leak shows that this feature can be called magic Q. Users can be able to use their Pixel smartphone to get information quickly from various Google services and screenshots on their devices.
Google’s magic Q feature can help users to do fast tasks
Last week, a tipster Screenshots of a new feature called “Magic Q” leaked On his telegram channel (Through 9to5google), which has been announced so far. The feature details indicate that it will provide relevant suggestions and even reach their information in most of the company’s services, they will do some actions on their behalf in the background.
Magic c on pixel smartphone
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Images shared by Tipster also include an example of magic Q feature in action on Pixel smartphone. If you are texting a friend, and they ask you for your flight number, your phone will be able to use Magic Q to find your email inbox for details provided by the airline on your behalf.
Magic Q will work in Google’s services, including calendars, gmail, fungi and function. This will be able to access the data stored on the user’s smartphone, including their messages and contact information.
The scrabb for the magic Q feature shared by Leikar also suggests that it will be able to reach information from the screenshot on the handset. Google’s Pixel screenshot app already uses AI processing that can be discovered, and it seems that the magic Q feature will be able to automatically access these details.
It appears that the magic Q feature will also depend on recent screen activity, and app use data, which can negatively impact users confidentiality, especially when using sensitive information applies apps. The leaked screenshot consists of a privacy disconnection stating that Google recently stored screen activity and magic Q app data into “safe, isolated environment” on a user’s device. The data is kept private until a user chooses to share it.
It is not currently clear whether Google’s Magic Q Facilitation will be limited to the Pixel 10 series of smartphones, or whether it will be available on the current Pixel 9 lineup and old model. We can learn more about the convenience in the coming weeks, as the Pixel 10 series are expected to come by September or October, if the company’s previous launch schedule is any signal.