In 2019, Google officially killed its fun dessert names for Android versions. Over six years later, it remains a critical mistake.
The nickname for Android 9 is “Pie.” It’s not the most inspired of Android names, but it’ll do. What really matters at the end of the day are the new features in Pie — and there are plenty of those.
We’re just weeks away from the long-awaited final release of Android P. The update brings a gorgeous new design aesthetic, new gestures, and a host of other features that make it our favorite update ...
Not Android 10 Quiche, not Android 10 Quaker Oatmeal Cookie, or even Android 10 Quindim. Just Android 10, like Windows 10 or iOS 10 or the many other operating systems that mostly just use numbers to ...
In an effort to clear up confusion over different builds, Google stopped naming its Android releases after tasty desserts starting with Android 10, which came out almost two years ago. If you were ...
Google has finally revealed Android Q's release name, and it's not Quiche, Quinoa or Quesadilla. In fact, it's not named after any dessert that starts with the letter Q at all -- the tech giant has ...
Android versions used to have dessert names and they made it easier to associate features with. Perhaps not everyone feels this way, and in time, maybe I will feel different too, once Android 10 ...
Google LLC said today it has decided to abandon its “dessert” naming scheme for new versions of its Android operating system, calling the next version simply Android 10. The so-called dessert naming ...
It's the end of an era: Android Q is now called "Android 10." Google announced in a blog post it's ditching Android's dessert names (Pie, Oreo, Nougat, etc.) in favor of numbers. As such, Android Q, ...
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