The codename for the Android 16 Operating System (OS) update has leaked. The name suggests Google may have begun anew with its OS naming schemes. Google has always used codenames for the Android OS.
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 ...
It seems Google is planning a surprise with the upcoming Android 16 update. According to a new report from Android Authority, the internal codename for the OS is “Baklava,” a surprise departure from ...
We’re still waiting for Android 15 to fully release, but we’ve already found a potential code name for Android 16. Almost every Android version has had a delicious-sounding internal code name (for ...
Android has been around for over 15 years at this point, so we’ve seen loads of versions over the years. From the early days of Cupcake and Donut to the latest Android 13 and Android 14, each version ...
While Google is preparing Android 14 for a public release in August this year, it’s also developing Android 15 for the years ahead. The codename for Android 15 is now revealed, and it’s a ...
Android 14 is reportedly code-named Upside Down Cake. The reference was discovered in the Android Gerrit. This follows Android 13, which is code-named Tiramisu. Google has long had a tradition of ...
Google did away with public-facing desert names with the release of Android 10, but they’re still used internally. It’s been known for some time that Android 13 is called “Tiramisu,” and now Google is ...
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