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Google finally reveals Android N’s name

 Google has finally revealed the name of its next Android version. And as widely speculated, Android N is not Nutella -- it's Nougat.

At this year's Google I/O developer conference in May, the search giant announced a contest to name the upcoming Android version, dubbed as Android N.

Android versions are named after popular desserts. The latest version Android Nougat is based after a popular dessert which originated in Europe.  

Google CEO Sundar Pichai earlier this year hinted that an Indian delight could be in the offing as a nickname,But its not Indian Origin dessert

Hope for the Next version Android O

  • Android Name in Alphabet Order with sweet Name

    • D - Donut

    • E - Eclair

    • F - Froyo

    • G - Gingerbread

    • H -  Honeycombo

    • I - Ice cream Sandwich

    • J - Jellybean

    • K - Kitkat

    • L - Lollipop

    • M - Marshmallow

    • N - Nougat



 


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