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Public dessert names were also around since the early days of Android, going back to Android 1.5 Cupcake. So we can understand the yearning for this convention to continue.
Each subsequent release saw a new dessert-themed name in alphabetic order, the others being Android 1.6 Donut, Android 2.0 Eclair, Android 2.2 Froyo, Android 2.3 Gingerbread, Android 3.0 Honeycomb ...
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 ...
Recent updates have simply been known as Android 10, 11, and 12 in public, although they have internal dessert-themed code names too. These names are Quince, Red Velvet Cake, and Snow Cone.
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, which comes out "in the coming weeks," is now just Android 10.
News Goodbye Android Q, hello Android 10: Google’s dessert-based code names are over The last piece is Pie. Or you can just refer to Android 10 as Android Quit. By Michael Simon Aug 22, 2019 7: ...