
- Pixel 10’s Magic Cue uses AI to give contextual suggestions across apps.
- However, Google Workspace users don’t have access to Magic Cue.
- To access Magic Cue, sign in with a regular Gmail account first to unlock access.
Google’s 2025 Pixel 10 smartphone lineup is finally here, and the standout new feature is Magic Cue. This AI-powered assistant uses on-device intelligence via the Gemini Nano LLM to deliver contextual suggestions designed to make daily interactions smarter and more efficient. Imagine getting automatic prompts to share photos from a trip when chatting about it, seeing booking details appear while on a call with an airline, or receiving restaurant suggestions and map locations mid-text when planning dinner. On paper, it all sounds amazing. But if you’re using Google’s Workspace service for personal-branded email accounts, you might be in for a bit of a surprise.
We’ve been testing the Pixel 10 Pro, and at launch, Magic Cue simply won’t work if your primary Google account on the phone is a Workspace email address. Adding a secondary account doesn’t help either, since there’s no way to switch which Google account Magic Cue uses, or set another email address as the primary Google account on your phone.