Updated
Updated · Android Authority · May 26
Android Expands Contextual Suggestions to Galaxy S25 Ultra, OnePlus 15 as Mid-Range Phones Miss Out
Updated
Updated · Android Authority · May 26

Android Expands Contextual Suggestions to Galaxy S25 Ultra, OnePlus 15 as Mid-Range Phones Miss Out

2 articles · Updated · Android Authority · May 26
  • Google’s Contextual Suggestions feature, first spotted on Pixels earlier this month, is now appearing on non-Pixel flagships including Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Ultra and OnePlus 15.
  • Elite-tier Snapdragon chips on those phones point to a hardware gate: the feature is absent on mid-range devices such as the Galaxy A57, suggesting it requires on-device AI processing.
  • Google says the habit-learning system uses time and location to predict actions from recurring app use, surfacing prompts like lights, music or security-camera checks when users arrive home or at the gym.
  • The company’s support page says data never leaves the device, is not shared with Google, and can be deleted before the default 60-day window; the feature is enabled by default but can be turned off in settings.
  • Google still has not detailed the underlying APIs or shown many live examples, leaving its day-to-day usefulness unclear even as it broadens beyond Pixel phones.
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