It's been about a week since Google surprised us by publishing the version for developers of its next iteration of Android, Android N . If you do not know, every update is named after a delicious dessert for Android 1.5, a version that was named Cupcake.
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Android 1.0 and Android 1.1 have not been officially named, but it was probably the alpha and beta versions. Since Cupcake, our taste buds were allowed to bite in Donut, Eclair, Froyo (for "frozen yogurt"), Gingerbread (meaning "Gingerbread"), Honeycomb (meaning "bee Honeycomb"), Ice Cream Sandwich (meaning "Sandwich ice cream") Jelly beans ( "Sweet bean"), KitKat, Lollipop (meaning "Pacifier"), and more recently, Marshmallow ( "Marshmallow"). And like every year, assumptions have swept across the canvas for dessert was going to be Android N.
If you are debating between Nougat or Nutella, maybe you will find interesting that Google uses "nyc" as a code name for Android N, probably in reference to New York Cheesecake . If you head to the repository Android Open Source Project , you will find various references to "nyc", meaning that it is an internal code name.
Google tease her name
So do not worry, it is very unlikely that Google calls the next version of Android New York Cheesecake , because in previous versions, the search giant has never used the internal code names like name Official of the update. For example, the Android code name Macadamia Nut Cookie Marshmallow was, Lollipop was appointed internally Lemon Meringue Pie, KitKat and was known as Key Lime Pie.
Google also going its own survey , probably just to do a little teasing in its application Opinion Rewards , according to Android Police . The application allows you to answer questionnaires in order to gain credit for the Play Store, and a matter of a recent survey states: "what tasty food comes to mind that starts with the letter N? " Or" what is your favorite treat in the list below (Napoleon, nut brittle, nachos, nori, noodles, nougat and Neapolitan ice cream)? ".
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Android 1.0 and Android 1.1 have not been officially named, but it was probably the alpha and beta versions. Since Cupcake, our taste buds were allowed to bite in Donut, Eclair, Froyo (for "frozen yogurt"), Gingerbread (meaning "Gingerbread"), Honeycomb (meaning "bee Honeycomb"), Ice Cream Sandwich (meaning "Sandwich ice cream") Jelly beans ( "Sweet bean"), KitKat, Lollipop (meaning "Pacifier"), and more recently, Marshmallow ( "Marshmallow"). And like every year, assumptions have swept across the canvas for dessert was going to be Android N.
If you are debating between Nougat or Nutella, maybe you will find interesting that Google uses "nyc" as a code name for Android N, probably in reference to New York Cheesecake . If you head to the repository Android Open Source Project , you will find various references to "nyc", meaning that it is an internal code name.
Google tease her name
So do not worry, it is very unlikely that Google calls the next version of Android New York Cheesecake , because in previous versions, the search giant has never used the internal code names like name Official of the update. For example, the Android code name Macadamia Nut Cookie Marshmallow was, Lollipop was appointed internally Lemon Meringue Pie, KitKat and was known as Key Lime Pie.
Google also going its own survey , probably just to do a little teasing in its application Opinion Rewards , according to Android Police . The application allows you to answer questionnaires in order to gain credit for the Play Store, and a matter of a recent survey states: "what tasty food comes to mind that starts with the letter N? " Or" what is your favorite treat in the list below (Napoleon, nut brittle, nachos, nori, noodles, nougat and Neapolitan ice cream)? ".